Joanne Ryder's lyrical exploration of a child's imagination begins first tucked in bed in the early morning, then throughout the day, as he imagines the playful antics of the wild bears in the woods--bears that he can't see but that he knows are there. By the river they wade and splash. In the tall grass they tumble and wrestle, then feed on berries. They follow nameless paths through the woods, and as night falls they, just like the child, feel the coolness of the evening and watch the world turn dark.
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Joanne Ryder has always loved pandas, starting with the very first small panda toy she had as a child. She has continued to be fascinatd by these rare and wonderful animals throughout her career as a writer. She is the award-winning author of numerous picture books, including A Pair of Polar Bears: Twin Cubs Find a Home at the San Diego Zoo; Little Panda: Th
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