The Bears on Hemlock Mountain
J**O
Bears? Aha…Just right for 8 yr old boy
A reluctant reader, my extremely active 8 yr old, wants to do it, fix it, build it but… not usually …read it. Attempting to encourage summer reading, I expected a grim tugg of war on this not -a -zoo or skate board, or pickleball kind of day, but by the end of the first chpt. -he was totally engaged in the is there? Is there not? up the Mtn journey. By an engaging quick read a loud, this child was captured by the pace up, down, and over Hemlock Mtn. Held his attention on a sleepy summers day but …Maybe even a better read on a dark snowy night? Or a fall evening over marshmellows and a fireside? A solid good read .
J**.
Summer reading book
Book came fast and in great condition.
:**D
found !
happy to have copy of this classic book once again after my principal threw away sets of classic books !
S**H
very short story but good
the price was high IMO for such a short book but it's a nice short simple little story and the problem solving the kid did was pretty smart and I like the simple cute illustrations.
L**S
Mysterious and fun, captures interest and delight of new readers
My daughter has just started reading on her own, and this has been her favorite so far! Many early readers are geared towards silly story lines, but this one manages simplicity with fun and excitement. The anticipation grows and the ending is satisfying. There's some play along the way with mom cutting out cookies super fast as she chants that there are no bears on hemlock mountain and nothing to be afraid of. My daughter commented that she had never thought of bears coming out of hibernation in spring quite like that before. The anticipation brings nature to life instead of just watching a special about bears. Definitely a classic. My daughter is a 10 year old with dyslexia and I am happy to find reading material this good that is also easy enough for her.
E**E
Very Thin, Quick Read*Great First Chapter Book for New Readers
This book is not what I expected. Online I couldn't tell that this was a thin book; I expected it was a normal-sized book that would take a bit of time to read, but no: I read it in one sitting and was able to read it aloud to my kids at bedtime in one go. It doesn't even have page numbers.All that said, the story is sweet, and would be a great first chapter book for a child who just learned to read. Love the graphics, too. My kids draw while I read to them, and both of them were inspired to imitate some of the graphics from the book.Just know when you purchase this that it's more like a picture book with a story than a chapter book that will take time to read. It's a quick one.
J**O
Read this one!
I don't know how I missed this one! What a great story about a little boy who perseveres at his task and uses ingenuity to escape danger. My granddaughter loved The Courage of Sarah Noble. This one, also by Alice Dalgliesh, is another a great story that I'm sure she will love. The repetition of certain lines makes it a great read-aloud for 4-5 year olds, and a great tale for young elementary children as well. Note to teachers: It's a good short one to keep the attention of students when time is limited.
J**Y
A Suspenseful Story for Young Children
This is an outstanding story for young readers. Jonathan was an eight-year-old boy who lived at the foot of Hemlock Mountain and wanted more than anything to see a bear. He was told again and again that there were no bears on Hemlock Mountain, but when he was sent on an errand over the mountain and had to return after dark, he had an opportunity to find out whether that was true. My paperback has 59 unnumbered pages with a black and white illustration on almost every page. The story is suspenseful but not unduly scary for young children, and without belaboring the point, it shows love in an extended family of parents, children, aunts, uncles, and cousins. I would recommend it for all children, and as an older adult and a retired teacher, I enjoyed it, too.
D**.
Good.
I came across this title as part of a home-schooling curriculum magazine that I was leant and I was initially sceptical...........but actually it is a great little story. It's a simple tale of a boy making a trip over a mountain and back but it's brought to life with some clever repetitive language and it manages to have a real exciting tension (Could there actually be bears on the mountain.....?) My 6 year old enjoyed it as a bedtime story over a couple of nights.
A**A
Short and cute story
A story of boy who crosses the mountain on errand and the there is hearsay that there are bears on mountain. What happens then? read it out.A very small and cute story with nice illustrations.This review is for paperback copy [ISBN : 978-0689716041]
A**R
Great first chapter book
Loved reading this to my 5 and 3 year old children on holiday. Short chapters and an easy to follow story with good illustrations. A nice step up from short picture books.
A**R
... has read it a few times now and really enjoyed it.
My 9 year old daughter has read it a few times now and really enjoyed it.
E**N
hard to find
So glad to get copies of this book as it is hard to find and I bought original years ago.
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