The Polar Bear and the Ballerina

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Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 14, 2025
ISBN
978-0823449187
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How does a bear go to the ballet? A polar bear escapes into New York City in this heartfelt picture book from award-winning Afro-Latino artist Eric Velasquez.

A wordless story of unlikely friendship that celebrates art and its ability to connect us. However, this picture book also opens a conversation about alienation and empathy. Who is kept out of the theater? How can we welcome them in? A deeply personal story, author Eric Valqueuez sees himself in this tale.

When dancers have a photoshoot at the Central Park Zoo, a young, African American ballerina and a polar bear form a special friendship. When his new friend leaves her scarf behind, the polar bear must venture through Central Park and out into Manhattan to return it before her performance at the Lincoln Center.

However, the theater goers eye the strange bear with suspicion. When the ushers won’t let him inside, the ballerina comes to his rescue and welcomes him in. The polar bear has dreamed of seeing the ballet, and now he gets to be a part of it in the most surprising way.

The wordless narrative is told through expressive and detailed oil paintings. On the endpapers, readers learn more about these loveable characters with illustrations of zoo signage about polar bears and a magazine article about the young ballerina.

Eric Velasquez, author-illustrator of Bank Street Best Book of the Year Octopus Stew, brings a dream-like magicto this tale of empathy and kindred spirits.

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stunning wordless picture book
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
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THE POLAR BEAR AND THE BALLERINA is a beautiful story of inclusion and friendship. The book is told entirely through images with a girl posing in front of a polar bear exhibit at the zoo. After she leaves and drops her red scarf, the bear climbs out, wears the scarf and goes to find her. He makes it to the show, but the people will not allow him in. The little girl hears him and brings him in, so he can watch the show. At the end, he sleeps happily having seen her dance and remembering her dance next to his exhibit with him.

What I loved: This is beautifully illustrated with every page and image looking like a gallery painting. The story is told through these images but without words, which allows children to look and consider how the characters might be feeling or what they might be thinking on their own. This imaginative and creative format opens readers to possibilities and allows them to form the story on their own. While the images guide, the details are left to the reader.

This also a great option for children who are seeking independence but not yet ready for wordy texts. They can interpret and explore this story on their own. The images are stunning and the messages of inclusion and friendship resonate throughout.

Final verdict: THE POLAR BEAR AND THE BALLERINA is a lovely and creative wordless picture book that will capture hearts and imaginations.
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