

🐾 Dive into a heartwarming Arctic tale that’s as inspiring as it is unforgettable!
The Last Bear is a critically acclaimed children’s book by Hannah Gold, featuring award-winning storytelling and illustrations. It follows April, an 11-year-old girl, as she forms a life-changing friendship with a polar bear amidst the Arctic’s melting ice caps. Winner of the Blue Peter Book Award 2022 and Waterstones Children's Book Prize, this book combines emotional depth with a powerful environmental message, making it a must-read for young eco-conscious readers aged 8 and up.













| Best Sellers Rank | 522 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Exploring Polar Regions for Children 1 in Children's Books on Recycling & Green Living 3 in Children's Books on Bears |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,528 Reviews |
M**R
One of the BEST children's books I have ever read!
I read this book to be able to recommend to other home educating families and it is absolutely stunning! It tells the story of April, an 11 year old girl, struggling to find herself after the death of her mother. She moves to the Arctic with her dad and discovers a polar bear. Their friendship is simply stunning and the bear helps April to process grief and pulls her out of the loneliness she has been experiencing. The descriptions of the artic landscape is stunning and the relationship between April and Bear had me in tears many times! Hannah Gold is an amazing author! This book is definitely for older children that can manage the themes around death of a parent, loss, grief etc. Great for any children concerned about the environment as this book talks a lot about the melting polar ice caps and how that is affecting polar bears. Perfect for eco warriors! Simply stunning and one of the best children's books I have EVER read.
G**E
A beautifully written, heartwarming journey of love. For children and adults alike.
Wow, I've just finished Hannah Gold's most wonderful book! I'm an adult, I hope with all my heart that this book is being read by adults to children all over the world. The author takes us on a breathtaking journey of a lonely child hoping to rekindle the love between her and her father. The story unfolds with beautiful, vivid descriptions of 'Bear island' including the beaten weather station where her father conducts his very important job of recording the temperatures of the Artic, shedding light on the seriousness of climate change and how it's happening right now. As the story unfolds, we are taken on an adventure in an icy cold world, where April Wood follows her belief and finds a very sad, hungry and injured Polar Bear. Despite objections and lack of faith from her father, and with the help of an old encyclopedia, April learns that the Bear is stuck on the island. Without the ice caps which have melted now he will never return to Svalbard where his kind are congregated. Bear's fate seems sealed but for the power of love, kindness and an enormous bravery of a very small girl. April hatches an amazing plan, which almost sees her demise, to get her best friend home where he belongs. Read to the very end, it was an emotional tale, an inspiring brief glimpse of a young girls strength and humility in the face of enormous adversity to do the right thing for a Polar Bear. Astounding!! May we all learn that no matter how small, the changes we can make in our lifestyles today can and will affect the future of our planet and every living being on it. Thank you.
D**N
Grateful for some deeply moving moments with my son.
My 7 yo son and I read this exquisite book together - a couple of chapters each bed time- over a couple of delicious weeks. April’s adventures are compelling, and the story is a great one. but the deeper themes of dealing with grief, personal and for the planet... and the rallying cry to do something about climate change... it’s masterful. Every child (and grown up for that matter) will love this. I was in floods of tears for the final few chapters- so moving it was. I said to James “I don’t think I can keep reading this, I’m crying too much” ... my wise little soul replied “ yes you can Mum- you can read it, you just need to cry too”. Here’s James’ thoughts on the book: “I really liked the book because it was really compelling. It was hard to go to bed between chapters. I particularly liked when April first met Bear. When they were climbing up the mountain, that was a bit risky... I don’t think I’d like to do that! It was sad to learn about what was happening for the polar bears and the melting ice caps. I’m going to try to do something about climate change but I’m worried that I won’t be old enough and it’ll either be fixed or melted by the time I’m grown up. You should definitely read this book with your kids.” One of the great gifts of the time we spent with Bear was that my little man got to see me vulnerable, to understand the feelings I have about the planet, why I do the work I do, and how frustrating grown ups can be sometime. We got so close during our Bear weeks. I feel like it’s been a little pocket of something deeply precious for us. Hannah - you are a magician. I’ll be forever grateful for helping me to have some conversations with my little man that I would never have been able to start without Bears help.
@**T
A beautiful book about climate change, loss and love
I picked this up, sucked in by the cover and the fact it’s about a bear. (My nickname!) April moves to a remote Arctic island for six months, with her father due his work as a scientific researcher. Bear Island doesn’t have any bears left on it, so April is told. One never-ending summers night, April discovers the last bear! Trapped on the island due to climate change, hurt and alone. Now it’s important to know that this is a children’s book before you start, but that’s part of its beauty and it doesn’t take anything away from the story or the concept. If anything it makes it, especially the beautiful illustrations by Levi Pinfold. Without dropping any spoilers, the books has themes of loss, love, adventure and climate change. I can imagine reading this to my boys in a few years time and discussing the concepts and questions it’s sure to evoke. Equally, it would make a great book club read! Overall, a perfect debut and future classic. Plus a surprise naked cover! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
G**L
Must Read
A great read
A**E
Girl travels with dad she sees a bear..great. story
A poignant story a little girl who travels to the arctic with her dad whilst there she sees a bear the joy begins.a wonderful story glad I bought it
T**M
Brilliant book
I loved this book. The main character, April, was really likeable. I felt so sorry for her being so lonely. It was lovely that she found bear and they became the best of friends. I loved imagining the island. It sounded magical, but cold. Annie - age 7
J**K
Not just for children!!
The Last Bear is beautifully written by an author with real passion and understanding. The connection between April and Bear grows as the story develops and drew me in so completely until I felt part of the story too.. I am so looking forward to reading Hannah's next book about Bear, but this time I will have a hankie ready!! Thank you, Hannah, for this beautiful story and for reminding me that we can make a difference when we all do our bit.
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