"It's a frosty day at the beach, and a polar bear family is at play among the ice floes. The cubs splash around, all except the youngest, who's nervously hanging onto his dad in the water. He's just not ready to swim on his own. Despite encouragement from Dad, the cub is insistent: "Don't let go!" Maybe a flotation device would help? One by one, the little bear adds a lifesaver, a flutter board, a pool noodle, and a rubber ball to his body, all while clutching onto his dad. Eventually, the cub is so loaded down with large and colorful toys that his dad is able to sneak away unnoticed. But will he still be afraid to float on his own? This simple, funny story is mostly wordless, told in speech bubbles and illustrations. Full of color, laughter, and polar bears in whimsical swimming costumes, this is a playful and lighthearted exploration of anxiety and independence."-- Provided by publisher.
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