Copyright Date:
2013
Edition Date:
2002
Release Date:
09/03/13
Illustrator:
Ives, Penny,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-589-25441-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-589-25441-1
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2013010110
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
PreS After Alex Bear breaks his mother's favorite honey bowl while preparing breakfast for her, he fears that she will no longer love him. She reassures her cub that she will always love him, even if he has a raucous pillow fight, spills paint on the baby, forgets to close the refrigerator door, and dumps oatmeal on his head. The mother bear tells Alex that she will always love him, but that he must pick up the feathers, bathe the baby, etc. When she discovers the broken bowl, she is disappointed, but she hugs her son, and he runs to his bedroom and makes a new bowl out of paper and paint. This picture book subtly examines behavior, remorse, forgiveness, and accountability. Alex is truly sad and sorry for breaking his mother's bowl; the mother portrays real emotions when she sees it, but she does not dwell on her disappointment. Many children and adults will relate to the situation portrayed in Lewis's breezy text. Ives's colored-pencil illustrations reveal a cheery home, one in which a tea kettle bubbles on the stove and dishes dry in a rack on a tidy countertop. Alex is a lucky bear, for in addition to his parents and baby sister, his grandmother lives with his family, and she is the one who cleans up the broken bowl. Shawn Brommer, South Central Library System, Madison, WI
Word Count:
462
Reading Level:
2.4
Interest Level:
P-2
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 2.4
/ points: 0.5
/ quiz: 56869
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:1.9 /
points:1.0 /
quiz:Q25902
Lexile:
AD490L
When Alex breaks his mother's favorite bowl, will she still love him? A sweet, gentle story about the unconditional love between a parent and child.
Alex decides to make breakfast for his mother, but he accidentally breaks her favorite bowl. He asks her if she will love him, no matter what. She promises him that she will always love him, but Alex isn’t so sure. Will she love him even if he has pillow fights with his brother? Or if he paints his baby sister green, red, and blue? And what will she think when she finds out about the broken bowl? A sweet, gentle story about the unconditional love between a parent and child.