The Bear, the Piano and Little Bear's Concert

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Pub Date 2 Feb 2021 | Archive Date 12 Feb 2021

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Description

The third and final book in the best-selling, award-winning ‘Bear and the Piano’ trilogy.

  The first book in the trilogy - The Bear and the Piano - has sold over 120,000 copies in the UK and won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Illustrated Book Category for 2016 

The Daily Mail - 'Litchfield’s use of light is unequalled and this is a triumphant last movement in a great symphony.’ 

You probably remember the story of the bear who found the piano in the woods and grew up to become a huge star. He played his music in front of millions of adoring fans and all of his wildest dreams came true. But now, the audiences are smaller, the pianos less grand, and the applause is dying away. So Bear decides to retire. Back in the woods, he is sad that his dream is over but he soon has something to distract him: Little Bear! When Little Bear stumbles upon his piano in the woods, she can’t believe it when her father says that no one wants to hear his music anymore. So she comes up with a plan to prove him wrong.

The final book in the award-winning, best-selling trilogy shows that while fame and fortune might be temporary, the best songs stay in your heart forever.  

**Don't miss David Litchfield's other books: 

The Bear and the Piano (1)

The Bear, the Piano, The Dog and the Fiddle (2)

The Bear, the Piano, and Little Bear's Concert (3)

Grandad's Secret Giant

Lights on Cotton Rock


The third and final book in the best-selling, award-winning ‘Bear and the Piano’ trilogy.

The first book in the trilogy - The Bear and the Piano - has sold over 120,000 copies in the UK and won...


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I absolutely love the series of these books and this one didn't disappoint at all.
Such a lovely story, and this time big bear rediscovered who he was, and what he loved with help from little bear.
As always the illustrations are really eye-catching and cute
Great book to read.

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Wonderful ! Simply stunning artwork and illustrations, a wonderful story full of family, friendship and love. A fantastic read to share and for all ages, as everyone will be touched by this story and it’s message

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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A stunning and heart warming conclusion to the beautiful Bear and the Piano trilogy. It takes little bear to help Bear realise that he was not truly happy without music.

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I'm a huge fan of this series and this might be my favourite yet! Everything about this book, from the artwork, to the plot, to the message of love, family and legacy is beautiful. Just gorgeous.

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The third and final episode in 'The Bear and the Piano' series, this wonderful story will resonate with both children and adults. Bear's fame in the big city has finally dwindled, leaving him bereft and unhappy. He returns home to the forest where he tries to live without the sound of applause in his ears, and without his music. But his daughter, the gorgeously realised 'Little Bear' has a plan to reconnect her father with his music. Children will love the story as Little Bear's plan comes to fruition and the older readers will warm to the message that valuable experiences will stay in your heart and continue to enrich your life long after they have passed. Lichfield's artwork, as always, is a treat and I'm sure I'll be finding details in them to enjoy for a long time to come.

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I really liked this story and I thought that the images used were beautiful. The story in the book is lovely and I really enjoyed it. It is well written and it has a lovely flow to it – it is 5 stars from me for this one – very highly recommended!

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A beautifully written and illustrated book about how someone can forget about the amazing achievements in their lives. Life can sometimes change, you can lose touch with people but they will still remember what you brought to their lives.

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My little girl, who's 2, absolutely adores The Bear and The Piano, and we've been eagerly awaiting another in the series, so I was delighted to be approved for this title. We sat down and read it together, and she was every bit as enchanted and enthralled as she had been by the Bear and the Piano. She immediately recognised the familiar character and his piano, and followed the story through, feeling all of the bear's sadness with him. I loved this continuation of the story as the bear struggled with growing old and his fame dwindling, but finding new passion in spending time with Little Bear. When Little Bear discovers the old piano and arranges for one last concert for her father, all his friends return, and the illustrations for the final concert in particular are stunning. A brilliant message that even though we become old, and our priorities and passions change, our talents stay with us. A stunningly beautful read for little ones, and a lovely message for not so little ones.

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Well this book unexpectedly hit me like a punch to the chest.

The final episode of the Bear and the Piano trilogy shows what happens once the fame dwindles and the crowds begin too thin out. Gradually, Bear comes to think that nobody cares any more. Thankfully, Little Bear - sad at seeing her Dad so blue - steps in and plans for one last concert.

The colour and quality of light that David Litchfield creates across the whole book is beautiful. Each page basks in that ferocious warm light that happens just before sunset.

Maybe my emotions are already all over the place because of the times we are living in, but closing this book really got me. I like how final the ending is - the bear will not last forever, but his music can.

That’s life, isn’t it.

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Beautifully illustrated story for boys and girls. Great family relations where bears are doing their best to make their nearest and dearest happy.
But first of all this is a story about following dreams and talent, that only in this way we will be happy ourselves and we will also inspire others.
Very optimistic book. Recommended for kids by SEN primary teacher 👍🏼

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I haven’t read the two previous books in this series but now I want to. This book makes sense on its own but it would be better if it was read to children order.

After his career on the stage, Bear has retired to the woods where he plays with Little Bear doing all of the things that bears do. However, stumbling across the abandoned piano in the woods one day, Little Bear realised that Bear misses his concert days, so she invites all of the other musical animals to come to the woods for one day only for a special concert. It is only then, when so many animals turn up, that Bear realises how many other animals he has inspired to follow their dreams.

I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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The Bear and The Piano series is one of my ultimate favourite picture books. Litchfield is the master of bringing light to his illustrations and this book is filled with the same magical illuminations. It’s such a perfect end to the series: with the next generation being inspired to make music how ever big your audience is. A perfect final instalment.

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I read a free digital advance copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased opinion. This book is just as beautiful as the two preceding books about the bear and the piano. The illustrations are stunningly colourful and luminous. It has a lovely message about doing things you love just for the joy of doing them. It's the kind of book that makes you feel glad to be alive! A perfect picture book for children and adults!

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An adorable and fantastic read! I was delighted by the art and the loveliness of this story. My younger siblings absolutely adored this entire book.

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An utterly charming, beautiful book with stunning illustrations which will entrance any young reader and those young at heart. Just as the publisher says the best songs stay in your heart and this is true of books and this book with its poignant message will stay long in my heart. It was an absolutely joyful read.

Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for a wonderful read.

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For me, a David Litchfield book is a delight for the senses and a real pleasure. In this final book of The Bear and The Piano trilogy his stunning artwork beautifully captures the sadness of Bear as he retires to the woods, his delight at the arrival of Little Bear and the tender way in which Little Bear notices her Dad’s sadness and organises a final concert for him with his orchestra friends. This book has lovely themes of family, friendship and how our actions can be an inspiration to others. A magical read. I spent ages just gazing with wonder and amazement at the illustrations. Definitely recommend this to parents and children and will be using it in our Library Storytime sessions. A classic.

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I received a copy of the book from Netgalley to review. Thank you for the opportunity.
A all round sweet and heartwarming of tale with wonderfully images that have plenty of hidden details to pore over. Also the story was well written with good message behind it.
A welcome addition to any child's bookshelf.

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