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Bob Is the Biggest, Strongest, and Smartest - by Jean Reidy (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A boastful bear learns how to be a good listener and friend in this endearing, funny picture book by the author of Truman.
- 4-8 Years
- 9.0" x 9.0" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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About the Book
Bob, a bear who constantly brags about how big and strong he is, learns to connect with the other animals after feeling left out when Bill, a curious badger who lets everyone speak, arrives in the forest.
Book Synopsis
A boastful bear learns how to be a good listener and friend in this endearing, funny picture book by the author of Truman.
Everyone knows that Bob is the biggest, strongest, and smartest bear in the world . . . because he tells them so, over and over again. No one can question him because Bob does all the talking. That is, until the day Bill comes along. Bill isn't big or strong, but he asks lots of questions of the creatures around him. He's interested in everyone, and soon, all the animals are so busy getting to know one another, they stop noticing poor Bob. Until--Bill does! But is Bob finally ready to have a real conversation, one that includes both talking and listening?
Review Quotes
"Especially delightful is Hodgson's variety of knit headwear and colorful characters, giving the pages a jaunty, vibrant feel throughout. Modeling the key to making friends, this gentle tale wields its messaging with a whisper rather than a thump."--Kirkus
"The story's tidily phrased moral lands on a truth: genuine curiosity builds connection far more powerfully than self-promotion ever could."--Publishers Weekly
"This delightfully funny picture book gently shows young readers that getting to know others rather than showing off is the way to make friends. Reidy's latest picture-book offering will leave readers, like Bob, feeling the biggest, strongest, and smartest when it comes to friendship."--Booklist
"With its punchy illustrations and clever callouts to show inner thoughts and conversations, this book puts forth the notion that respect isn't given to the loudest or the braggart. Instead, it's earned through conversation, through respecting differences, and through listening to others. It's a worthy SEL lesson, as well as one that's funny via exaggeration and commentary. A beautiful book about true friendship, with teachable skills for younger elementary students."--School Library Journal
About the Author
Jean Reidy's award-winning books for children have earned their spots as favorites among readers of all ages. She is the author of many picture books, including Truman, a Charlotte Zolotow Honor Winner and Parent's Choice Gold Award Winner that was included on numerous best of the year lists, including the New York Times and NPR. She now lives in Chicago and is endlessly inspired by her children and grandchildren.
Amy Jindra Hodgson is an illustrator who grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. As a child her parents read to her every night and she fell in love with the art of storytelling. She studied art and design and is the illustrator of the Very Worst Ever series and the picture book How to Train Your Pet Brain. She now resides in Toledo, Ohio, with her husband, stand-up comedian Robert Adam, and their giant Bernedoodle, Marley. Amy's creative inspiration is driven by her wonderful family, friends, and good sushi.