Little Polar Bear: Mother May I FROM THE PUBLISHER
Come along with Lars and his mother for a day of fun and games. Then it's time for a nice bath, and a loving hug. Moms and their toddlers will bond over this thoroughly engaging tale.
FROM THE CRITICS
Children's Literature - Sharon Salluzzo
Little Polar Bear and his mother spend the day playing games such as hide-and-seek and Mother May I. They build a snow-bear, but Little Polar Bear says the best part is knocking it down. They race home, take a bath in the cold Arctic waters and share a hug. The antics of the happy, smiling anthropomorphized mother and baby polar bear will appeal to the toddler set, for the little polar bear is always safe and secure with his mother. The white snow, icy blues and violets of the illustrations give the feeling of the cold climate. Little hands can easily grasp this small board book. It is part of the series, "A Little Polar Bear Story." 2003, Sterling Publishing, Ages 2 to 4.