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A Visitor for Bear

Author: Bonnie Becker

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ISBN: 9780763628079

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Binding: Hardcover

Year Distributed: 2010 - 2011

Availability: Past Books

Themes/Topics: Animals, Friendship

An entertaining story follows Bear, who doesn't like visitors, as he matches wits with a very determined little mouse who keeps popping up in the most unexpected places!


Age Group 4 years

What’s Happening at this Age

  • Understanding that words are read from left to right and pages are read from top to bottom
  • Recognizing their name in print and other often-seen words, like those on signs name beginning letters or sounds of words
  • Matching some letters to their sounds
  • Developing awareness of syllables
  • May use familiar letters to try writing words
  • Retelling stories that have been read to them

Your child already knows how to read some words! Familiar favorite words like their own name, friends’ names, the name of their favorite restaurant, or other places you frequent, are part of your child’s sight word vocabulary. They aren’t quite decoding the words as they will later but they recognize the shape of the word when written out. Some logos like McDonalds or Subway also have color cues that your child can use to figure out the word. More and more, your child is paying attention to the visual clues of words. They are also continuing to make connections between the sounds and the letters that represent them. They may be telling stories by drawing pictures and sometimes adding letters or even a whole word to their drawings. This is a busy time in emergent literacy as your child is standing right on the edge of being able to read and write themselves!

Click here to see a full list of milestones for your 4-year-old as well as tips and activities for you and your child!

Why did we select this book?

Making friends and "playing nice" is never easy, as your child is beginning to understand what that all means. Reading this book, we laughed over Bear's anger about having an unexpected guest and Mouse's need to be a visitor. Your child knows what it is like to feel frustrated like Bear and want something very badly like Mouse. A picture book like this explores emotion in a way that even the youngest reader can understand.


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