A review by realpageturner
Don't Worry Bear by Greg E. Foley

4.0

Summary
Though Caterpillar has told Bear not to worry about him as he builds himself a cocoon, Bear is uneasy. Especially as time goes on and Caterpillar has to deal with wind, cold, etc. He feels better when mouse tells him that Caterpillar is sleeping—but then.. Bear finds the cocoon empty! At the end of the story a beautiful silk moth lands on Bear’s paw, explaining that he’s the former caterpillar.


Review
This book is great for is simplistically. Every bit as charming as the first "bear" book, this one also features stark illustrations (only the few characters and tree branches against blank pale pastel backgrounds) and spare text. The Bear’s facial expressions and body language convey the message, making any lengthy clarification unnecessary.
In addition to being a comforting, uncomplicated tale about friendship or absence, this enjoyable story can also serve as an early introduction to metamorphosis and spark a discussion on human emotion.

If you like this book also try:
Thank you Bear,I Miss You Mouse, and Good Luck Bear By: Greg Foley; Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Jr Martin