








Baby Bear Wonders About the Sea - Album Download and Book
Words by Jeremy Babcock, pictures by Rebecca Jasso, music by The Dreamtree Shakers
Baby Bear is the focal point of this set of songs, and he is on a journey. He is our protagonist, thrust into the middle of the ocean. He wakes up a bit afraid, but also excited at the notion of seeing new things, meeting new creatures, making new friends. Wide-eyed, bright, "always be beginning" springs to my mind when Jeremy Babcock thinks about the song that sets off the story. The moment where everything is brand new. Vivid colors. Playful creatures. There is also that melancholy feeling that exists as Baby Bear has left home and has longing in his heart. Luckily, he happens upon a whale with the reminder to "slow it down some, take your time." Overall, the idea of stepping out of the comfort of what is known into trying something new, "now you're swimming and your eyes are open wide…" is what it's all about.
Words by Jeremy Babcock, pictures by Rebecca Jasso, music by The Dreamtree Shakers
Baby Bear is the focal point of this set of songs, and he is on a journey. He is our protagonist, thrust into the middle of the ocean. He wakes up a bit afraid, but also excited at the notion of seeing new things, meeting new creatures, making new friends. Wide-eyed, bright, "always be beginning" springs to my mind when Jeremy Babcock thinks about the song that sets off the story. The moment where everything is brand new. Vivid colors. Playful creatures. There is also that melancholy feeling that exists as Baby Bear has left home and has longing in his heart. Luckily, he happens upon a whale with the reminder to "slow it down some, take your time." Overall, the idea of stepping out of the comfort of what is known into trying something new, "now you're swimming and your eyes are open wide…" is what it's all about.
Words by Jeremy Babcock, pictures by Rebecca Jasso, music by The Dreamtree Shakers
Baby Bear is the focal point of this set of songs, and he is on a journey. He is our protagonist, thrust into the middle of the ocean. He wakes up a bit afraid, but also excited at the notion of seeing new things, meeting new creatures, making new friends. Wide-eyed, bright, "always be beginning" springs to my mind when Jeremy Babcock thinks about the song that sets off the story. The moment where everything is brand new. Vivid colors. Playful creatures. There is also that melancholy feeling that exists as Baby Bear has left home and has longing in his heart. Luckily, he happens upon a whale with the reminder to "slow it down some, take your time." Overall, the idea of stepping out of the comfort of what is known into trying something new, "now you're swimming and your eyes are open wide…" is what it's all about.
Book details
Genre: children's fiction
Sub-genre: Animals / Marine Life
Age Range (years): 0 - 12
Language: English
Pages: 24
Paperback ISBN: 9798350969139