Reviews
"A delicious collection thanks to the way it sensitively and beautifully captures the inner life of an inventive little girl as she projects herself into a variety of imagined social scenarios, with Bear alternately playing the part of mother, suitor, sibling and friend. . . . It’s all a form of real-life practice, just as so much of child’s play is. And why wouldn’t a bear be the perfect partner for it?" --New York Times Book Review
"Here’s what’s wonderful about this book: Maudie, beautifully illustrated by Blackwood, is an utterly realistic Everychild whose concerns center around herself. . . . What’s also special is the evocative art, softly colored with almost indistinct lines, that places Maudie and Bear in an earlier era (save the sunscreen), with Maudie looking a bit like Christopher Robin." —
Booklist starred review
"With her Mary Janes, hair bow, and wardrobe of vintage shifts and jumpers, Blackwood’s supremely confident Maudie is a girl plucked from the pages of Kate Greenaway. As her best friend/parent surrogate, Bear weathers Maudie’s diva behavior with stoic patience, unconditional love, and a willingness both to do Maudie’s bidding and the resultant washing up. . . . Ormerod’s (
Molly and Her Dad) writing is a model of economy and comic understatement, and Maudie and Bear’s interactions will be familiar to readers of all ages and temperaments." --
Publishers Weekly"This lovely British import about Maudie and Bear centers on the sweet pair’s afternoon adventure. . . . The kidlike logic and Ormerod’s spare text in combination with Blackwood’s painterly soft colors are a perfect match. A charming choice.” --
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The Bike RideAuthor Biography
Jan Ormerod was an award-winning author who grew up in the small towns of Western Australia. During her career, she published over 50 books, including the best-selling Maudie and Bear, which won the 2011 Children's Book Council of Australia Early Childhood Book of the Year Award. Freya Blackwood was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Orange in NSW, Australia where she now lives with her daughter Ivy. After graduating from UTS in Visual Communications, Freya worked in the film industry as a production assistant, runner, and effects technician. She began illustrating picture books in 2002 and has since been shortlisted for, and won many prestigious awards, including the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2010. Award-winning titles include Two Summers with John Heffernan (2004 CBCA Chrichton Award winner) and My Two Blankets with Irena Kobald (2015 CBCA Picture Book of the Year).