Aside from the nice pictures, I can't wrap my head around what aspect of this book is considered for children. "Bear Dance" by Jan Wahl tells the tale of a bear who loves to dance but is then captured, forced into a cage, and starved unless he dances when instructed to. Thankfully, the bear escapes in the end! While I do love the message about animal cruelty Wahl was trying to get across, I think the way the book went about it was wrong. I understand these topics are not ones to take lightly, but when you try to put them in a kids book you need to know your audience and put them in lighter terms they will understand.
"Bear Dance" is a little too dark and intense for younger children and probably better suited for a much older group of kids. I feel that younger children will just be depressed after reading it and won't even fully understand the message it was trying to convey. All in all, the book was good but left me utterly dumbfounded and depressed.