In this delightful bedtime story, a young bear tells his mother all about his exciting day - in reverse - inspiring young listeners/readers to do the same. Just before going to bed, Timmy Bear and his mother play a game they call Tell Me the Day Backwards. Timmy tries to remember everything that happened to him that day in reverse order, from watching the sunset on the hill to the picnic supper before that, from being chased by bees to finding honey in an old tree trunk, all the way back to waking up that morning from his winter-long hibernation. This is a charming bedtime story sure to have parents and children sharing their own day - backwards - with each other. It is ideal bedtime reading. This is the perfect interactive experience as children are inspired to tell their own day backwards. It includes gorgeous illustrations featuring the most emotively expressive bears, whose enjoyment, exhilaration, excitement and concern all really leap off the page.
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Albert Lamb has worked as a cartoonist, a musician and a writer; Tell Me the Day Backwards is his second book for children. Born in the US in Boston, Massachusetts, he now lives in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
David McPhail has been an artist ever since childhood. He has written and illustrated more than fifty books for children. He lives in New Hampshire in th
David McPhail has been a passionate artist since the age of two. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and began illustrating books for children in 1972. Since then he has created dozens of beloved books, including the celebrated "Mole Music," which was a "New York Times Book Review" Best Illustrated Book of the Year, the bestselling
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