A young polar bear learns to accept his role of big brother to a new arrival in his family....In a departure from her signature watercolors, Dyer has created charming, needle-felted polar bears as the characters, photographed with tiny accessories in miniature rooms or snowy, outdoor settings. Fox's spare text demonstrates her deep understanding of a youngster's intense emotions, subtly showing Roly Poly's growth from a self-centered toddler to a big brother who can take responsibility for a younger brother he has grown to love. A new classic for new big brothers and sisters.--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "October 1, 2019"
In this sprightly offering from the team behind Time for Bed, Roly Poly the polar bear thinks life is "grand"--until the morning he learns that the wee bear sharing his bed is his new brother, Monty: "But I never asked for a baby brother, and I don't want one now!"....Fox's spare, wry text leaves readers ample room to embellish and personalize the story, while the mixed-media illustrations humorously portray the siblings' interactions. Dyer fashioned the bears using needle felting, a process that involves poking raw wool with a barbed needle to alter the density of its fiber, and Birdsall (the Penderwicks series) helped Dyer stage the scenarios and then photographed them. The resulting, beguiling images have a 3-D quality and authentically capture the jumbled emotions that accompany the arrival of a sibling.--Publishers Weekly "November 4, 2019"