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Children's picture books written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Little Bear is a series of children's books written by Else Holmelund Minarik and primarily involving the interaction of Little Bear, an anthropomorphic cub, and Mother Bear, his mother.[1] The first book in the series, titled Little Bear, was published in 1957 by Harper and Brothers. It is an ALA Notable Children's Book.[2]
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Author | Else Holmelund Minarik |
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Illustrator | Maurice Sendak (1–5) Dorothy Doubleday (6) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Picture book |
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No. of books | 6 |
This series of books went on to spawn a TV series, Little Bear, which culminated with a direct-to-video film[3] entitled The Little Bear Movie.[4] The series was animated by Canadian studio Nelvana and starred Kristin Fairlie as the voice of Little Bear.[5]
The five original Little Bear books were illustrated by Maurice Sendak. In 2010, two years before her death, Minarik published a sixth book, Little Bear and the Marco Polo, which was illustrated by Dorothy Doubleday.[6][7]
In 1996 British actor Peter Sallis best known as the voice of Wallace from Wallace & Gromit narrated two audiobooks from the Little Bear book series those being Little Bear and Little Bear's Visit.[8][9]
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