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Reach for this book when your child starts asking those big, persistent questions about the natural world or expresses a mix of fear and fascination regarding large predators. It serves as a gentle bridge between a child's imagination and biological reality, providing clear answers that satisfy curiosity while grounding it in scientific fact. Seymour Simon uses stunning, full-page photography and accessible text to introduce different species, from the familiar grizzly to the elusive sun bear. This guide is perfect for parents who want to foster a sense of awe for wildlife without leaning into sensationalism or 'scary' tropes. It covers habitats, diets, and behaviors in a way that emphasizes the bear's place in the ecosystem. By reading this together, you are supporting your child's transition into more complex nonfiction, helping them build a vocabulary of science and nature that will serve them well in the classroom and beyond.