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Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 27 Oct 2024, 03:16
by Kigen Valarie
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat" by Michelle Renee Avis.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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As Benjamin the Bear was looking for berries in the Deep Forest, he came across Giselle. Giselle was known to be beautiful, and when she saw Benjamin, she became envious of his fur coat. Wanting it for herself, she devised a mysterious plan to get the coat. 

The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat by Michelle Reneè Avis is an interesting bedtime story for kids. One of the characteristics that stood out in this book is that it was short, entertaining, and educational. The characters are well developed, just in a few words. We can see how much the fur coat means to Benny and the beauty of Giselle and how much she is willing to keep up her standards.

Through their character, children will learn a lot about friendship while having fun. The book's illustrations by Creative Miraz made the background of the text. I love that the transparency made it easier to read the text.

Within the story, Michelle employs rhyme, breaking monotony and encouraging participation. The conversations were lively, relatable, and dramatic. The tone, pacing, and expression bring the story to life. I was sad, happy, ashamed, and even thankful in sync with every moment.

I rate The Bear with No Hair and The Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat by Michelle Reneè Avis 4 out of 5 stars. Children will learn a lot by reading this story. The illustrations are calming and entertaining. However, I found a few errors, and these affected the reading experience. They are not many, but for a small book, are a great percentage of the text. This is the only aspect I disliked and deducted a star for it. Otherwise, the book is the perfect addition to a bedtime story collection.

I recommend that every parent get this book as a bedtime story and teach their children the importance of forgiveness and friendship.

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Re: Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 05:57
by Lawrence Stein
Giselle's envy of Benjamin' fur is another thing and greed which made her want it for herself is another. Bedtime stories for kids that are informative and educational are always a delight.

Re: Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 06:12
by Lebogang Magoro
I wonder how did Giselle learned from stealing Benjamin's fur coat...I hope this will teach young children about how they should treat each other and be fair in their friendship

Re: Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 10:08
by Blueberry Dragon
Thanks for the insightful review, @Kigen Valarie. Will definitely recommend this book to parents I know.

Re: Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 11:08
by Nneka Bridget
"The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat" by Michelle Reneè Avis sounds like a delightful story, offering both entertainment and lessons in friendship and forgiveness. With its engaging characters, rhyming text, and appealing illustrations, it seems like a perfect choice for bedtime reading. I can see why you’d recommend it as a great addition to any child’s collection.

Re: Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 14:57
by Saima ahmed 2
Michelle Reneè Avis's "The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat" seems like a charming tale that teaches forgiveness and camaraderie while also providing amusement. It appears to be the ideal choice for nighttime reading because of its captivating characters, rhyming prose, and eye-catching graphics.

Re: Review of The Bear with No Hair and the Mystery of the Stolen Fur Coat

Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 15:53
by Amy Luman
I don’t enjoy children’s books just to read, but I do like the lessons that are usually taught by the stories themselves. Thanks!