Don't Call Me Bear! cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 234
Points per Word 0.002137
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

A small, feisty koala spends the story insisting he is not a bear, correcting anyone who mistakes him for one. Through lively dialogue and simple facts, he explains how koalas differ from bears. The short, easy-to-read text makes it suitable for beginning readers learning about animals. Playful illustrations and a lighthearted tone keep the narrative moving while supporting the simple story.

Quick Summary

If you're after a quick, giggle-inducing picture book with a feisty little protagonist, "Don't Call Me Bear!" is a great pick. The story follows a spunky koala who spends each page insisting he's not a bear, hilariously pointing out all the ways he's different while playfully correcting anyone who mislabels him. It's perfect for kids who love animal jokes, early readers who want a short story they can tackle on their own, or anyone who gets a kick out of stubborn characters who speak their mind. There's nothing scary here just bright, bold illustrations and a gentle humor that makes it ideal for bedtime or classroom read-alouds. Young readers will enjoy spotting the koala's cheeky facial expressions and joining in the chant "I'm not a bear!" as they learn a bit about what makes a koala unique. If your kid gets a laugh out of this, they'll likely also love Jon Klassen's "I Want My Hat Back," where a bear has his own witty agenda.