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Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson
Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson











Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson

Otto endures hardship and adventure (including the brush-off he receives from a pair of alley cats) as he flees his old existence and finds new sources of companionship. There's something genially old-fashioned about it all. Because while he likes it when people read his book, that doesn’t happen all the time, so Otto likes to leave his book and wander about. Otto is a book bear, or I suppose you could say a bear in a book and almost be correct. A sweet tale Martha Simpson, School Library Journal Otto the Book Bear By Katie Cleminson This is adorable.

Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson

But he also has a very special secret - when no one is looking he can come to life and explore the house. The thickly inked illustrations surrounded by lots of white space have an uncluttered, simple look that is appropriate for young readers. Otto is a Book Bear and nothing makes him happier than when people read his book. She also has a real way with drawing animals - Otto is a very handsome bear, a bear that you'll want to hug and make space for on your bookshelves Playing the Book Katie's illustrations are full of space, gentle colour and apparent simplicity. Katie captured the judges' imagination with her dreamy illustrations Guardian Cleminson, selected as one of Booktrust's Best New Illustrators for her lovely, inky line, subtle sense of colour and child-friendly playfulness, has produced an ideal story for communicating the magic of reading Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times













Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson