One morning Theo decides he is no longer human. "I'm a GRIZZLY!
I'm WILD AND FREE!" But being a grizzly boy isn't easy if you still
have to go to school.
A fun, endearing, and sweet picture book, Grizzly Boy will have
"wild and free" little grizzlies everywhere asking for repeat
readings.
BARBARA DAVIS-PYLES has written hundreds of fiction and nonfiction
pieces for the children's education market. In addition to her
curriculum-based work, she helped create A Day in the Meadow (with
composer Frederick Frahm), a pipe organ demonstrator for children
(Wayne Leupold Editions, 2006). When Barbara's not writing, she can
be found hiking, biking, or packing for a road trip. She lives in
the northwest corner of Washington State with her family. Find out
more at BarbaraDavisPyles.com.
TRACY SUBISAK was born and raised in the flatlands of Ohio and
studied industrial design at the University of Cincinnati. Through
her design work she discovered a passion for visual storytelling
and made her debut as a picture-book illustrator with Shawn Loves
Sharks by Curtis Manley (Roaring Brook, 2016) and Cy Makes a Friend
by Ann Marie Stephens (Boyds Mills, 2017). She lives in Portland,
Oregon, and can often be found traveling the world. She is fond of
hiking, bacon, monster sounds, and high-fives!
"The text and illustrations will amuse, and children and caregivers
alike will find something to relate to in this
actions-and-consequences story. " --Kirkus Reviews
"With brisk pacing and humor that will stand up to repeat
readalouds, Davis-Pyles’s debut celebrates the way a
parent-and-child bond can withstand everyday grouchiness."
--Publishers Weekly
"Suited for one-on-one sharing, this book could be used to spark
discussions about imaginative play and following
rules." --School Library Journal
"A savvy scenario for discussing with young would-be monsters just
where behavioral lines should be drawn."--Booklist
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