A review by thebookdog
The Snowbear by Sean Taylor

5.0

What if what you made came alive! These children tried making a snowman, and it became a snowbear. This snowbear was more than a snowman. He didn't thaw, he didn't stay where he was made, but he walked into the woods to save his makers. He was that kind of a snowbear. The Snowbear is the kind of book that could be used to make children believe in the power of things they make. Above all, I needed to read this to believe in what I make -- doodles or blogs or journals. I am reminded again about why an adult should read children's literature.