Book Review: Where’s My Teddy?
If your son or daughter loves teddy bears or has a beloved stuffed animal, then Where’s My Teddy, written and illustrated by Jez Alborough is a great choice.
I often find that when a book is written and illustrated by the same person the images are great, but the story suffers. Not the case with Where’s My Teddy. In this large format book Alborough has fluidly blended story and imagery. The green leafy forest pops from the pages and both the bear and Eddie’s expressions are full of life. The fast-paced rhyming text keeps the pages turning.
Eddie lost his teddy named Freddie and is off to the dark forest to find him. Eddie is scared and wants his teddy. But, instead of finding Freddie, he finds a giant stuffed bear who he thinks is Freddie all grown up. Then the forest is filled with the sound of a voice crying out, asking how did my teddy get so small. It’s a giant scary bear and he’s holding Freddie. The giant bear spots his giant stuffed bear, his face lights up with joy and he drops Freddie. Eddie grabs Freddie. The giant bear and Eddie, each clutching his very own teddy, run for home and the safety of bed where they snuggle with their teddies, same and warm.
While this book appears to be written for pre-schoolers, it also has staying power. Children in the early grades will catch the nuances of expression that they may have missed when they were younger and laugh along with their younger brothers and sisters as this story is read aloud.
Ages: 3+
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