Wednesday, July 15, 2026

47. How a Bear Became a Book



47. How a Bear Became a Book: The Collaboration That Created Winnie-The-Pooh. Annette Bay Pimentel. Illustrated by Faith Pray. 2026. 48 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars, nonfiction, history, picture book]

First sentences: Would you like a story? WE can make one up! But stories are about things that happen, and things have to happen to someone. So we'll need a someone--a character. Any ideas? Because characters in stories begin with ideas.

Premise/plot: How a Bear Became a Book is a behind the scene glimpse at the creation process of Winnie the Pooh. It is a PROCESS. It isn't quick. It is slow. It isn't one person had an idea and POOF a book appears. It shows that writing is a process, that illustrating is a process, that publishing is a process. That everything worth doing takes WORK and MORE WORK and EVEN MORE WORK.

My thoughts: I love the Winnie the Pooh novels. I have never outgrown my love of the bear. I enjoyed reading this story. Is it thrilling and captivating every paragraph--maybe not--especially if you are young and have a short attention span. But I really enjoyed the showing of the process.

© 2026 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

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