
A perfectly satisfying scenario of scary fun. Publisher's Weekly
Lush, bosky pictures and a moral. Times Educational Supplement
An alluring, entertaining and clever story that any child will easily relate to... Early Years Educator
Humour, fear and reassurance in exactly the right proportions. Children’s Book News
Deftly rhymed and set on large double spreads dramatizing the size difference between its protagonists, an amusing variant on McCloskey's Blueberries for Sal. Tiny and wide-eyed, "Eddie's off to find his teddy. Eddie's teddy's name is Freddie." Venturing among the forest's towering trees, he happens on a giant teddy bear; but now an enormous real bear arrives, cuddling Eddie's much smaller but otherwise identical teddy. Both Eddie and the bear turn tail and flee, and are last seen huddled in their own beds, each clutching his own teddy. The striking, expressive watercolors are just right for this satisfying, nicely symmetrical tale. A fine choice for lap or group. (Picture book 2-7) - Kirkus Reviews Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.