In this installment, Jessie Bear attends a family reunion, exploring his connections to relatives while uncovering the family's history. Through vibrant illustrations, he navigates his place within the larger family dynamic, gaining insights into both the past and present.
Nancy White Carlstrom Book order
Nancy White Carlstrom is an author of over 50 children's books, drawing inspiration from her years living in Alaska, volunteer experiences in Africa and Haiti, and raising her two sons. Her work is characterized by a deep engagement with the world of childhood and a desire to inspire young readers. Through her stories, she explores themes of growth, discovery, and family, resonating with the hearts of both children and adults.





- 2004
- 1996
Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?
- 28 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, this board book introduces readers to the delightful world of Jesse Bear through vibrant rhymes and enchanting illustrations. It captures the joyful moments of a little bear's day, making it a perfect read for babies and preschoolers. Full of color and charm, it invites young readers to engage with Jesse Bear's adventures in a fun and accessible format.
- 1993
What Does the Rain Play?
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A small boy enjoys all the special sights and sounds of a rainy day, from his early morning walk through puddles to get to school, to the soothing melody that the rain plays at bedtime.
- 1992
How Do You Say It Today, Jesse Bear?
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Jesse Bear has his own way of saying his special message and of celebrating every month of the year. Starting off the new year with cheers, Jesse says it with horns in January, colored eggs in April, and a star-filled, flag-waving, band-playing July parade. He says it with Halloween faces in October, and a thankful family around the Thanksgiving table in November. Young children will identify with Jesse Bear's "I love you" -- said in many different ways, but always meaning the same -- and the fun he has in expressing that sentiment throughout the year. Join Jesse Bear in his exuberant celebration of all twelve months, made extra special with Bruce Degen's artwork.
- 1991
A father describes the coming of winter to his little girl.