Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Beau Bear: The Fible of the Great Red Forest Review

Beau Bear: The Fible of the Great Red Forest

By M.R. Everette

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The new Fibles Adventure Series of eBooks begins with Beau Bear : The Fible of the Great Red Forest. Fible is pronounced (fib·el) which means an untruth. This adventure story is about a little bear who takes a journey to rediscover his family’s roots, and find the place where his grandfather used to live who he had never met. Along the way, Beau Bear with his best friend and traveling companion Wheelburro, learn about the curse that that was put on the Great Red Forest and how it became known as the Bare Lands. Beau Bear and Wheelburro end up becoming unwitting participants in reversing the curse from the Bare Lands and back into the Great Red Forest. 

Beau Bear : The Fible of the Great Red Forest is the first eBook in the Fibles Adventure Series and comes with 16 colorful illustrations. Young children and adults alike will enjoy the kind and good-natured Beau Beau as he figures out the mystery of the Great Red Forest, and be entertained by the expressions of his best friend Wheelburro. This adventure story imparts the values of trust, friendship, and love. Recommended for ages 4-6.

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MY REVIEW

Beau Bear and his friend Wheelburro journey to the land of the Great Red Forest. Beau Bear wanted to see the land that his grandfather Red Bear had lived on. But he also needed to find out why it was now barren and cold. During Red Bear’s life in the Great Red Forest, it was a fertile, green land. But something changed it many years ago. As they travel across the land, they make friends with a few different species of animals who give them bits of information to keep them on the right trail. But along the trail, they also have to contend with three vultures who are up to no good.


This was a quick, fun children’s story. I like that the characters were lovable animals with positive personalities. There were several lessons to be learned from the characters, such as Beau Bear and Wheelburro freely sharing their fire. They were true friends. I admired how Beau Bear wanted to experience how his grandfather lived. This is a trait that children are uninterested in these days, and that’s a shame. I’m glad the book highlighted that. And the motto ‘love conquers all’ was a good theme for the book. I believe kids of all ages would enjoy this read.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.



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