Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light
Written and illustrated by Apryl
Stott
Simon & Schuster Books for
Young Readers, 2020
Bear and Coco, a little girl, are good friends even though they are different.
Bear is big and Coco is small. Bear is shy and Coco is brave.
They are also the same in some ways: both are kind, and both enjoy
dancing. The two friends enjoy being together, but Bear is upset because the
other animals don’t like him. They think he must be mean because he is so big.
They decide to bake cookies to share with the other animals, and to make lanterns for them.
By chance, they hear someone crying out for help. They find Baby Deer, who has gotten stuck in deep snow. They rescue the fawn, allowing Baby Deer to climb onto Bear’s back.
They find the other animals searching for Baby Deer. When they hear the
story of Baby Deer’s rescue, Mama Deer is overjoyed, and the rest of the animals
talk about how lucky they are Bear is big. They realize he is brave, friendly,
and kind.
Bear doesn’t understand why the other animals didn’t want the cookies or
lanterns. Mama Deer tells him the lanterns turned out to be helpful but rescuing
Baby Deer really showed Bear’s kindness.
The lesson Bear learns is that kindness is about giving away love instead
of gifts. “It’s doing something nice without expecting to get anything in
return.”
The warmth of this sweet story is accentuated by its beautiful color
illustrations. It would make a good holiday gift for 4- to 8-year-old children.
About the Author-Illustrator
Apryl Stott grew up drawing and making delightful creative messes. She wrote her first story, “How to Get Rid of my Baby Sister,” when she was in the third grade. Since then, she has learned how to be kind to her sister and how to clean up after herself. Mostly. She spends her days working in her studio, listening to podcasts, and cleaning up her daughter’s delightful creative messes. “Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light” is her first picture book. She earned a degree in illustration and design from Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. She lives in Reno, NV, with her family and dog. Visit her at aprylstottdesign.com.
Looks like a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing. Congrats, Apryl!
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