MR CHILDREN BOLERO SERIES
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Then it's time to drop onto a cloud and float back home "to where someone cares." The central conceit of the "Polar Bolero" doesn't quite work: children will more likely identify the main action as flying rather than dancing, and Gliori's whimsical use of a bird's-eye perspective on the world underscores that notion. (1996) BOLERO (1997) Discovery (1999) BOLERO () Mr.Children. One sleepless night, "too hot to sleep," the cub joins up with friends of every species at the top of a hill, "a place where the wide-awake meet." There, it's possible to hitch a ride on an owl or bee, and fly through a lavender sky to see the world from a great height ("Over oceans and mountains,/ across rivers and streams./ the Polar Bolero makes/ you dance in your dreams")-until, of course, drowsiness takes over. The star of Gliori's ( Flora's Blanket, reviewed April 9) latest bedtime tale is a small caramel-colored bear who lives in a refrigerator on a handsomely manicured lawn.