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Little Bear and Papa Bear #4

Orsetto e la casa nel bosco

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Nella foresta tutto è tranquillo. Papà Orso schiaccia un pisolino, Mamma Orso sgranocchia una pigna e Orsettino fa la nanna. Solo Orsetto si annoia terribilmente: ne ha abbastanza della radura e ne ha abbastanza di essere un orso! Vuole essere un bambino. Una nuova avventura della simpatica famiglia Orso, con mille dettagli da scoprire e una storia tutta da ridere. Età di lettura: da 3 anni.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2018

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Benjamin Chaud

160 books48 followers
Benjamin Chaud was born in Briançon in the Hautes-Alpes and he studied drawing and applied arts at the Arts Appliqués in Paris and the Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg. He’s worked with numerous publishers including Albin Michel and Actes Sud, and his award-winning books have been translated into over twenty languages.

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Profile Image for Hilary .
2,294 reviews489 followers
November 17, 2018
4.5 stars. This is wonderful! If my children were small I would buy a copy. The illustrations are beautiful, gorgeous colours and the pages are packed with things happening. This reminded me of Richard Scarry, lots of animals and humour, and a wonderful cross section of a house, I loved looking into the rooms. The story perhaps could have been more complex or engaging, but that really didn't matter, I was just happy pouring over the intricate illustrations. I will be passing this on to my 13 yr old before it goes back to the library, illustrations this good will appeal to any age.
Profile Image for Kaethe.
6,572 reviews531 followers
April 25, 2019
The idea of reversing Goldilocks was cool, but mostly I disliked that whiney -ass Little Bear. The only part I really enjoyed was the dressing up.

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Profile Image for Alex  Baugh.
1,955 reviews128 followers
February 24, 2019
This is the fourth Little Bear tale and it is every bit as good as the first three. Little Bear is tired of hanging around the forest and decides to be a little boy and go in search of an adventure. Leaving the forest and all his forest friends behind, Little Bear discovers a very large red house with an open door just waiting for a little boy/bear to explore and have an adventure. Which he does, and as night falls, Little Bear, dressed in polka dot PJ's, crawls into a comfy bed, but not for long after hearing some scary noises. Convinced that there are monsters in the house, and after seeing the monster's shadow, Little Bear wishes he were back with his family. Of course, the reader immediately recognizes the shadow as Little Bear's family. The story ends on an ironic note which even younger readers will get. This is an oversized book, with text running across the bottom of each page, leaving a virtual forest and house playground for kids to explore, and they will if they are like my young readers, who will pull out this book just to go over the all the different things they find in the pictures and talk about them. This is a funny, imaginative book about growing up, independence and the importance of family.
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2,619 reviews
January 18, 2019
2.75 stars. Little Bear wants an adventure and no one seems to be having one so off he goes to find one. He stumbles upon a house in the woods and he thinks all is well until the owners come home. A lot is going on on each page (like an Eye Spy feel) so maybe for older picture book readers. Some funny parts.
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8,032 reviews266 followers
October 29, 2018
The Bear family returns in this fourth seek-and-find picture-book devoted to their adventures, following upon The Bear's Song , The Bear's Sea Escape and The Bear's Surprise . Bored and sulky, and tired of having all the attention focused on Teeny Tiny Bear, Little Bear sets off on his own, looking for a big adventure. He finds what he is looking for when he discovers an empty old mansion in a clearing of his woodland home, and has fun exploring. Then the mansion is invaded by monsters! What's a little bear to do? If only his family were nearby...

Originally published in France as Pompon ours dans les bois, this delightful title from author/illustrator Benjamin Chaud is a worthy follow-up to its predecessors, offering an engaging and humorous tale, as well as an engrossing seek-and-find experience, as readers search for Little Bear on the (very) tall pages. The artwork itself is quite appealing, with adorable stylized animal figures, and beautifully realized background scenes. The two-page spread showing the interior view of the mansion was a particular pleasure, as I enjoy that style of cross-section illustration. The conclusion of the tale, in which Little Bear and Teeny Tiny Bear each tell the other of their experiences, will have readers and listeners ending the tale with a chuckle. Recommended to readers who enjoyed other books about Little Bear and his family, as well as to those looking for engaging seek-and-find stories.
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19 reviews29 followers
March 14, 2019
Giving this book four stars purely for the fantastic illustrations. Reminded me a lot of Richard Scarry’s style with tons going on and loads to discover. The story itself was cute but not nearly as good as the artwork.
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22 reviews1 follower
August 15, 2023
Si anak beruang yang so berani ingin ngerasain my trip my adventure, lalu ngebolang lahh dia menyusuri hutan dan menemukan rumahh besar yng tdk berpenghuni.
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7,279 reviews31 followers
June 22, 2021
Little Bear decides to seek adventure with the attitude of doing like little human boys do. He walks through the forest ignoring the pleas of his animal friends to join in their fun. Little Bear comes upon a big empty house, with the front door wide open, and Little Bear's biggest adventure begins.
Profile Image for Michelle (FabBookReviews).
1,053 reviews39 followers
February 7, 2019

Prolific and acclaimed author and illustrator Benjamin Chaud's Little Bear's Big House tells the tale of a young bear who decides that he is "tired of forest life" and decides to go on "big adventures" on his own. As his Papa Bear reminds him not to go too far, Little Bear "huffs and stomps. Stomp, stomp, stomp!" turning down other forest animals' invites to play with them as he ventures farther and farther away from his family. Little Bear is ecstatic when he discovers "the most beautiful house he has ever seen"- a glorious, multi-storied red house- and like Goldilocks, finds that the house (and unlocked front door) beckons him to explore and have fun. Only...when night falls, sounds and noises become scary, and imaginings of horrible monsters wanting to eat a little cub take over...so much so that Little Bear decides to RUN! Absolutely delightful for perusing, for reading, for poring over- there is so much to feast over!- and filled with gentle zaniness that I always adore in books. If you have previously read and enjoyed Chaud's books featuring Papa Bear and Little Bear (e.g. The Bear's Song), then you will likely enjoy this terrifically told and visually entertaining tale that offers multiple visual stories and gags happening at once. Similarly, if you enjoy books heavy on delicious detail, along the lines of Steve Light's Have You Seen My Dragon?, or funny, unexpected reads like Brief Thief by Michaël Escoffier and Kris Di Giacomo, Andrea Tsurumi's Accident! or the work of Emily Gravett, you might especially delight in Little Bear's Big House. Note: This title is a continuation of the series of the Bear books, though it absolutely works as a standalone!

I received a copy of this title courtesy of Raincoast Books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions and comments are my own.
Profile Image for Barbara.
15k reviews316 followers
April 20, 2019
Not only is the story told here interesting with its resemblance to the classic Goldilocks and the Three Bears tale, but the illustrations are fascinating to examine. There's so much detail and so much to see, whether the setting shifts from the great forest where Little Bear and his family live or to the interior of the large house that he explores. I found myself having to go back and look more carefully at each page after I finished reading the book because there was so much to notice. Little Bear has become bored with living a quiet life in the woods, and he sets off to have an adventure, just like any other little boy would. His animal friends try to distract him and enlist him for their activities, but he isn't interested. Single-mindedly, he has his heart set on adventures, never realizing that there are plenty right there under his nose. After stumbling onto a red house with several rooms, he goes inside and explores every room, finally settling down for a nap. But he becomes frightened by a noise downstairs and begins to imagine all sorts of monsters that are after him. When Little Bear and the monster come face to face, it's hard to tell which one is most surprised. Readers will chortle as they watch Little Bear head one way and the "monster" head another one. I'm sure many youngsters will be able to relate to his fears and his reaction as well as his relief at being safe and sound back home once again.
612 reviews8 followers
April 1, 2021
I've been enjoying this picture-book series since the first installment. The stories are pretty simple - a family of bears gets into various scrapes - but the illustrations are pure delight, with a scruffy, scratchy organic friendliness that never veers into the cutesy or cloying and a wealth of tiny, entertaining details.
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1,388 reviews23 followers
June 3, 2021
Masterful. Every page a delight.
I love how scared I was when I first read the BANG! But it's built to be read slowly -- and enjoyed through multiple reads. It stays this side of genius because I don't quite feel an emotional connection with anyone (not sure why).

(OMG the bunny high on mushrooms!)
Profile Image for Sandy Brehl.
Author 8 books134 followers
August 4, 2021
This oversized book will have librarians and booksellers groaning about how to shelve or display it, but will have little ones hugging it close and sprawling out to examine details. That size is ideal for the contrast between Little Bear and that Big House, not mention the big woods. The humor and clever enticement of detail will keep this book in frequent read-it-again rotation.
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1,284 reviews4 followers
December 5, 2022
This picture book is so much fun because it is oversized. It is of normal width, but is about 18 inches tall. So it just screams to be explored. The premise is a little bear gets bored, roams too far, gets scared, and finally makes it home. The pages are chock full of his adventures. For some, this will be captivating. However, for me, this format was too busy.
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1,639 reviews
November 27, 2018
Extra. extra tall in size, the illustrations pair nicely with the sweet story of a bored little bear who goes on an adventure. Half the fun is in the detailed art work. Perfect for those who enjoy sitting and examining pictures and taking in every detail.
Profile Image for Lynn  Davidson.
8,204 reviews35 followers
January 1, 2019
This story is in a tall book for the tall house the little bear finds. He wants to be brave and have adventures like a boy, so when he finds the house he has a fun time, until. ... a monster shows up! Funny story, and great illustrations.
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40 reviews14 followers
January 5, 2019
This oversized book rocks! The illustrations are so detailed and charming. The story itself is a fun take on Goldilocks and the Three Bears without being a retelling. Speaking of Goldilocks, look out for her on one of the pages. You will enjoy this book just as much as your kids do!
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8 reviews1 follower
May 30, 2019
With young children’s literature, the artwork is just as important as the words. My boys LOVE the artwork by Chaud. They sit and stare at the pages and are drawn into the story bc they can so easily imagine being there with Little Bear.
Profile Image for Tina Hoggatt.
1,445 reviews10 followers
March 13, 2020
Goldilocks inside out. The charm of Chaud's illustrations, with so many wonderful things to find in each illustration is equaled by the truth of the young child's mentality, in this case a young bear. Hijinks, thrills, chills and love combine to make for a book that will be reread many times.
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5,056 reviews5 followers
November 11, 2023
I love this series! The pictures remind me of Where's Waldo?, only better. Little Bear goes off and finds a big house, but when he hears a noise, he imagines all kinds of monsters. A hilarious ending!
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17 reviews1 follower
January 16, 2026
I love the illustration style for this book. It has a slightly more complicated but still obvious sequence of events. It helps with imagination and allows the student to follow the story via pictures. Is the house really filled with monsters? K-1
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8,848 reviews18 followers
December 3, 2018
There's a lot going on in most of the illustrations, which can get a bit daunting. But if you take your time to look at the pictures, it is kind of fun to discover things. The story is very cute.
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3,728 reviews3 followers
December 10, 2018
This is about a little bear who wants to act like a little boy and have adventures.
10.8k reviews29 followers
December 26, 2018
A take off on Goldilocks and the three bears featuring a bear breaking into a house and trying to find the right things. Elementary and up.
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