

desertcart.com: Bear and Fred: A World War II Story eBook : Argaman, Iris, Ofer, Avi, Appel, Annette: Kindle Store Review: Could have gone deeper but still an amazing story - A big thanks to desertcart First Reads for introducing me to a very special bear who played an essential role in the life of his young Jewish owner during World War II. Bear gives Fred invaluable security and comfort throughout the war. And it gives me comfort to know that one little boy managed wartime a bit better because of his sweet, loyal bear! Though this story is certainly heartwarming, I felt it missed an opportunity to share with children what life during war is like. Adult readers, of course, can imagine those trials and immediately grasp the reason for the depth of the emotional connection between Bear and Fred. But for children who know nothing of war, the story risks being a generic tale of a boy who relies on his stuffed bear during "hard times," which are not really explained. Given the intended audience of grades 1 through 4, the author could have allowed children a few glimpses (but not too many) of the seriousness of war, giving young readers a deeper understanding of the vital role Bear played in Fred's life. This sweet and tender book is still an important one, regardless of my amateurish opinions, and I'm so thankful the author became aware of the bear and decided to tell Fred's story. The illustrations are endearing and just perfect. It was wonderful to be able to see a picture of the "real" Bear, who now lives in a museum in Jerusalem. It was as special to me as seeing the original stuffed Winnie the Pooh and friends displayed in the children's section of the NY Public Library. Review: Touching True story - As I read the beginning of this book non-verbally, I Thought Of my grandchildren And how this would be a wonderful Opportunity, while we are Separated And isolated from each other during the pandemic, To read and record it As a Nana Moment with them Via social media. I thought it would be a wonderful way to provide a history lesson as part of their at home Schooling right now.I'm not Jewish and I have seen no one in my genealogy tree that was either. However, have always known of the Holocaust and sorrowed for the Jewish people that suffered so atrociously at the hands of the Nazi tyrants. The author's depiction from this childlike perspective is amazing. And touches the soul of the younger children and Nanas like me. As I started to read the story aloud it truly became real to me And I didn't get through it without shedding tears.I love having it told through the eyes of that wonderful little teddy bear.I look forward to reading it several times so I can do it without crying and sharing it with my grandchildren as a connection opportunity Between myself and them and with the history of the Jewish people . Thank you!!
| ASIN | B07VL45YHZ |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,254,860 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #57 in Children's Holocaust Fiction Books #122 in Children's Holocaust Historical Fiction Books #198 in Children's Stories About Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,240) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
| File size | 8.6 MB |
| Grade level | 1 - 4 |
| Guided View | Enabled |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1542018234 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 39 pages |
| Publication date | May 1, 2020 |
| Publisher | Amazon Crossing Kids |
| Reading age | 4 - 8 years, from customers |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
W**S
Could have gone deeper but still an amazing story
A big thanks to Amazon First Reads for introducing me to a very special bear who played an essential role in the life of his young Jewish owner during World War II. Bear gives Fred invaluable security and comfort throughout the war. And it gives me comfort to know that one little boy managed wartime a bit better because of his sweet, loyal bear! Though this story is certainly heartwarming, I felt it missed an opportunity to share with children what life during war is like. Adult readers, of course, can imagine those trials and immediately grasp the reason for the depth of the emotional connection between Bear and Fred. But for children who know nothing of war, the story risks being a generic tale of a boy who relies on his stuffed bear during "hard times," which are not really explained. Given the intended audience of grades 1 through 4, the author could have allowed children a few glimpses (but not too many) of the seriousness of war, giving young readers a deeper understanding of the vital role Bear played in Fred's life. This sweet and tender book is still an important one, regardless of my amateurish opinions, and I'm so thankful the author became aware of the bear and decided to tell Fred's story. The illustrations are endearing and just perfect. It was wonderful to be able to see a picture of the "real" Bear, who now lives in a museum in Jerusalem. It was as special to me as seeing the original stuffed Winnie the Pooh and friends displayed in the children's section of the NY Public Library.
N**E
Touching True story
As I read the beginning of this book non-verbally, I Thought Of my grandchildren And how this would be a wonderful Opportunity, while we are Separated And isolated from each other during the pandemic, To read and record it As a Nana Moment with them Via social media. I thought it would be a wonderful way to provide a history lesson as part of their at home Schooling right now.I'm not Jewish and I have seen no one in my genealogy tree that was either. However, have always known of the Holocaust and sorrowed for the Jewish people that suffered so atrociously at the hands of the Nazi tyrants. The author's depiction from this childlike perspective is amazing. And touches the soul of the younger children and Nanas like me. As I started to read the story aloud it truly became real to me And I didn't get through it without shedding tears.I love having it told through the eyes of that wonderful little teddy bear.I look forward to reading it several times so I can do it without crying and sharing it with my grandchildren as a connection opportunity Between myself and them and with the history of the Jewish people . Thank you!!
J**.
A sweet view of the War through the eyes of a child's favorite stuffed bear
War is a subject we seem to want to skip over when teaching children about the world they were born into. The cruelty of it, the horror of it, the waste of it, and even the reasons for it are rarely presented to innocent children, for valid reasons. I was curious about how this story would treat the subject, which seemed to be an odd subject for a children's story. I was pleased to find this treatment to be gentle and sweet. How would a stuffed bear view what was happening to his child? I think Argaman nailed it. The fact that this is based on a true story and the bear exists in a museum make it even better. Add to a great first person...errr bear narration, gentle artwork in subdued colors, and the companionship makes for a great read by itself, as well as a good introduction to the holocaust for children. Great for all ages.
A**M
Great for introducing Holocaust
An emotional, touching story of bravery that makes you grateful and aware at the same time. Great for kids just learning about the Holocaust.
R**Z
~~ Make sure you give your teddy bear a hug today! They sense more than you know! ~~
After a brief historical background note the reader is transported back in time. No, not to be introduced to Fred but to Fred's bear whom it appears has traveled a long way to get to safety in Jerusalem. Many tears are shed and it's time for an explanation. Written in first person by Bear, we are then taken back to Delft, Holland. Life at one point in time for Fred's family and neighborhood was a happy one but times are a changing. What is going on? Why is everyone so sad now? Fred and his family are Jews! WWII has come! Can Fred's mama find her son a safe place to stay? Will they all survive? Simply but very effectively illustrated in full color, this is a poignant story for young ones. You'll even get to see a picture of the real bear. (Slight spoiler but an important one as this story is for young children. This true story does have a happy ending.) I highly recommend this book but please note that it is not suitable for all devices so check carefully before purchasing. I downloaded this as my April First Read choice. I was not required to write a review but chose to do so. Thanks, Liz
L**A
Heartwarming Story about Bear in WWII
This tale of a Jewish boy and his best friend, Bear, takes place during WWII. It recounts how the war separated families, but does so in a matter-of-fact way that children can understand. It is a good way to teach children about a sad aspect of the terrible times that affected families and how some managed to survive the trauma. The boy was lucky to have his beloved friend, Bear, throughout. The story is told through the eyes of Bear and us very touching.
K**N
A touching short story for children with charming illustrations. Written in simple language so easy for young children to understand. Based on true events about a Jewish boyโs experience of moving from his home in Delft to Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. All the while Fred was accompanied by his best friend โ Bear. Chosen because the title and picture caught my attention. As a mature adult, who still has her childhood bear, I found it a poignant read.
K**P
During a terrible time, when Jews all over Europe were being rounded up, or searching for hiding places, a small bear was given to a little boy to help him cope. This touching story helped that boy, Fred, survive during that long and dangerous period.
C**O
The story of Fred Lessing in World War II told through the eyes of his teddy bear. Both heartwarming and full of hope. A good accompaniment to any learning children may do about the Holocaust and a must read for adults too. Beautifully illustrated.
D**N
This magical book about the special bear who took care of Fred during the Holocaust when he was a child and accompanied him throughout his life is an important book also. It might be a little over-long, but you really get a feel for their close relationship. Told from the perspective of the Teddy Bear, we hear how scary those years in Holland during the Holocaust were, how Bear felt then and what he did to help Fred get through them. The language is simple, so itโs best read aloud to young children or for young independent readers. The illustrations are lovely if not vibrant and give a good sense of the bears narrow world. The additional information at the end of the book tells of how the author became captivated by this story and wanted to write this book. How she researched and developed it. There is also some very simplified information on WWII and the Holocaust so that children gain a little perspective.
R**Y
A beautifully written story. Simply told with great sensitivity through Fred's teddy bear. A good introduction for children to learn just a sense of what happened during that time.
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