If I had a Polar Bear by Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow

 If I had a Polar Bear 

by Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow


If I had a Polar Bear by Gabby Sawney and Alex Barrow

was published on 5th October 2023 by Thames and Hudson.

My thanks to everyone for sending me a copy to review and to 

Random Things Tours for inviting me to take place on the tour.



Synopsis


The latest addition to the wildly popular series of bedtime stories imagines what it would be like to have a polar bear for a pet. What would it be like to have a polar bear as a pet? It might be an unconventional choice, but it would be sure to give the best bear hugs... Polar bears are cuddly but they’re also very strong. As marine mammals, they can swim for days at a time – that’s serious perseverance! So if Santa ever needed help delivering his presents, guess who he would call? Join our funny female protagonist as she wonders ‘what would life be like... if I had a polar bear?’



My Review


What is there not to like about this lovely rhyming story for young children. It is perfectly written and illustrated with the younger child in mind. Not too much writing on each page, child friendly font and size, and plenty to talk about from the illustrations, including counting how many of certain objects you can see.

Any young child will have hours of enjoyment having this book read to them and later reading it to themselves when they are able.

This is book I would highly recommend and would certainly give as a gift.


About the Author



Gabby Dawnay is a writer and poet.

 She is a regular contributor to OKIDO magazine and a script-writer for children’s television.


About the Illustrator



Alex Barrow is a London-based illustrator, 

and the art director for and a regular contributor to OKIDO magazine.


 Alex and Gabby are the duo behind children’s picture books If I had a dinosaur, A House for Mouse and A Song for Bear, all published by Thames & Hudson

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