"The Secret
It might not surprise you to learn that
Bear was terrible at keeping secrets.
Like when he told everybody the
secret ingredient in Mouse's cheese
pie (extra cheese).
Or the time when he told everybody
about Rabbit getting stuck in the toilet.
And when he told everybody the
reason why Bird doesn't fly. Well,
Bird did not like that at all.
Once Bear knew a secret, he found
it impossible to keep it."
This sixth book of short stories from Jarvis about two best friends is just as warm and amusing as each of the first five. I have loved them all, and am delighted when I get a chance to share them with young readers. While they may not always agree on issues that arise, the two friends do want the other to be happy. It may take time, but they find a way to sort out their troubles, and that leads back to acceptance and understanding.
The four short stories in this newest book have to do with a list, lasagna, a secret, and a tree. When Bird learns that Bear has nicknames for his other friends, but has not chosen one for Bird, she is upset. In response, Bird decides to write her own list in a letter to Bear, calling him a bunch of rude names meant to be hurtful. She is ready to deliver it when Rabbit scoots by and takes Bird's shopping list to the market. You might be able to guess what happens next with the two lists. The mix-up is enough to make any young reader giggle. When Bird apologizes for her response to her friend, Bear's reasoning for not giving Bird a nickname is heartwarming.
The following stories deal with likes and dislikes, the importance of keeping secrets most of the time, and how a game of hide-and-seek ends up having friends realize just how happy they are to be together. These tales of friendship are always thoughtful, kind, and charming, despite mix-ups and misunderstandings.
All six books in this series are perfect for young readers yearning for independence in their reading lives. You can't go wrong adding them to your library shelves.










