![]() I also really loved the use of illustrations throughout The Snow Bear. Sara's a lovely, brave and caring individual and it's hard not to love her. What's also pleasing is that Webb doesn't talk down to her reader. Webb tells the story of Sara and that snowy Christmas with a lot of sympathy and warmth. It's a very gorgeous (and beautifully produced) book. So now I need to reinforce that The Snow Bear is very much not that. I'm not keen on books that feel like they've been mass produced and spewed out by committee. It's awful, but it's true and it's something I need to acknowledge in a review of this nature. ![]() I'm always a little wary of books for this age group (sort of 10 and under) and of this style, because I tend to presuppose a lack of quality. ![]() So prepare yourself, for this is the first of several spectacularly unseasonal reviews. The fact that I've put the heating on, and had to have an extra blanket, has made me fall back several months.Īnd it has made me seek out books of snow and Winter and of Christmas and of polar bears and of ice and of marshmallows toasted by the fire. ![]()
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