Everyday Bean (Tiny Bean’s Big Adventures #1)
Stephanie Graegin. Tundra, $18.99 (56p) ISBN 978-1-77488-620-5
Hedgehogs Bean and Grandma winningly star in an agreeable series kickoff from Graegin (Fern and Otto), featuring 10 brief tellings that present the characters and their cozy world. In “Hello, Tiny Bean,” an omniscient narrator introduces the setup: the two “can’t decide which story to tell you. So they’ve asked me to tell some stories instead.” The brief ensuing anecdotes center on day-to-day experiences, their direct titles—“Bean’s Blanket,” “A Box for Bean”—capturing the prose’s comfortingly quaint quality. Earth-toned
digital artwork gives the duo all the accoutrements of humans, from toys
to gardening tools to matching yellow boots, and oversize natural elements, including berries and flowers, remind readers of the critters’ diminutive size. Gentle humor plays throughout; in “Bean Visits Mr. Green,” for example,
a houseplant-shopping adventure sees the two rejecting several cultivars before settling on a little round cactus that perfectly mirrors the pair’s own spiny attributes (“This plant reminds Bean
of Grandma. And it reminds Grandma of Bean”). Whether tracing efforts to battle a bad mood or the experience of being tucked in like a “bean burrito,” these legume-length stories consistently delight. Ages 3–7. Agent: Steven Malk, Writers House. (July)
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Reviewed on: 04/03/2025
Genre: Children's