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40 pp.
| Candlewick |
November, 2020 |
TradeISBN 978-1-5362-1266-2$16.99
(2)
K-3
Illustrated by
Polly Dunbar.
Bear's home is loud--full of Dad Bear's rumbling, shaking, and trembling--and our protagonist enjoys the commotion. Perplexingly, though, Dad and everyone else seems to keep asking, "Can bears ski?" Bear brushes it off--until one day Dad Bear takes the young narrator to meet an "au-di-ol-o-gist." What follows is a thoughtful sequence that illustrates what a visit to an audiologist might look like. Bear has hearing loss, and while there are different therapies available, Bear tries hearing therapy and lip-reading lessons first. Later come a pair of "plastic ears called hearing aids." At this point in the story, a suddenly bright double-page spread shouts the words, "CAN YOU HEAR ME?"--and the startled protagonist realizes that this was the question everyone had been asking all along. The ink-and-paint illustrations are subtle and understated. Warm tones softly illuminate the story, punctuated by bold primary colors, in this compassionately told book.