Book Descriptions
for Don't Worry Bear by Greg Foley
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
When Bear observes Caterpillar constructing a cocoon, he wonders what it means. Caterpillar tells Bear that he’ll need to stay inside for a while, but he promises to return. A born worrier, Bear isn’t so sure. He makes repeated visits to Caterpillar’s cocoon to check that he’s not bothered by the wind and rain, the winter snow, and the dark of night. Each time Caterpillar reassures Bear that he’s fine and tells his friend not to worry. But when Bear discovers the empty cocoon, “he started worrying all over again.” His fears are laid to rest when a newly emerged silk moth alights on Bear’s paw to speak the familiar words of a friend: “Don’t worry, Bear,” he says, “I’m right here!” The story’s gentle message is matched by simple illustrations of Bear and Caterpillar on uncluttered backdrops of muted earth tones. Highly Commended, 2009 Charlotte Zolotow Award (Ages 3–6)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Some friends see each other every day. And sometimes they can't. That is what happens to Bear when Caterpillar makes a cocoon.
'Don't worry,' says Caterpillar, 'you'll see me again.'
But Bear doesworry.
He checks on his friend in the rain and wind, cold and snow. until the day he stops worrying, but then the cocoon is empty. . .
Simple and true, Don't Worry Bearis a book about caring - between friends.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.