Kazue Takahashi is a Japanese illustrator and children's book author whose debut book Kuma-Kuma Chan was published in Japan in 2001. She has since authored several other books for children and contributed her illustrations to books by other authors.
"The portrayal of such a visit rings true, acknowledging moments of
uncertainty and offering a model for what to notice and how to
navigate silence. The first-person account, told from the friend's
perspective, is quietly affectionate and descriptive, never
judgmental. With an invitingly small trim size and easy-to-track
action, this title can be perused by pre-readers employing their
narrative skills independently or shared with a loved one for an
interlude of calm and contentment." --Kirkus Reviews
"This follow-up is delightful in many of the same ways as its
predecessor: the small trim size is perfect for tiny hands; our
main character, Kuma-Kuma Chan (a thumbprint-looking bear), is
endearing; and the spare story celebrates the act of slowing down
and spending time with a friend." --Julie Danielson, Kirkus
Reviews
"It is also one of those books that will be read together with a
favorite adult, then read again and again as the child memorizes
the story word-for-word." --Suzanne Costner, The Fairview
Review
"True friendship flows without much ado, and brings a quiet joy to
one's being. In a day cluttered with political correctness, it's a
comfort to find such a friend as Kuma-Kuma Chan, who only desires
your presence." --Darleen Wohlfeil, Story Monsters Ink
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