Big Bad Bruce
By: Peet
Stock No: WW29221
Big Bad Bruce       -     By: Peet

Big Bad Bruce

By: Peet
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt / 1982 / Paperback

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Bruce, a bear bully, never picks on anyone his own size until he is diminished in more ways than one by a small but very independent witch. This is an enjoyable story about not picking on someone smaller than yourself. The pictures in the book are done very nicely. This story is done so well, that adults may just peek to see what it is all about! Ages 3-9

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Title: Big Bad Bruce
By: Peet
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication Date: 1982
Dimensions: 9.75 X 8.50 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0395329221
ISBN-13: 9780395329221
Ages: 5-8
Stock No: WW29221

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Bruce, a bear bully, never picks on anyone his own size until he is diminished in more ways than one by a small but very independent witch.

Author Bio

Bill Peet was the author of 34 books published by Houghton Mifflin. One of these, BILL PEET: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, was named a 1989 Caldecott Honor Book. All of Bill Peet’s books published by Houghton Mifflin Company, including his first book for children published in 1959, HUBERT'S HAIR-RAISING ADVENTURE, remain actively in print today.

In both his career as an author and illustrator of children’s books and in his work as sketch artist and continuity illustrator at Walt Disney, Bill Peet created a menagerie of memorable characters. As he himself noted, "I write about animals because I love to draw them. Most of my animal characters have human personalities, and some are much like the people I know."

At Walt Disney, where Bill Peet worked for 27 years, he was a key participant in the production of classic films such as Fantasia, Sleeping Beauty, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and 101 Dalmatians for which he was not only an artist, but the screenwriter as well.

Bill Peet’s signature style enabled him to create fast-paced stories of fantastical adventure delivered with warmth and laugh-out-loud hilarity. His unfailing humor did not, however, prevent him from addressing such poignant issues as kindness toward others and respect for the environment. Through the exploits of his characters, Peet offered his audience a chance to see themselves and their world through new eyes.

"At some point," Bill Peet once said, "it occurred to me that drawing was something I couldn’t possibly give up, and somehow it must be turned into a profession." He went on to not only fulfill his dream but to introduce generations of young readers to his delightful vision of humor, friendship and compassion.

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"Another animal fantasy that children will enjoy again and again." Booklist, ALA —

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