Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? | Bill Martin Jr. | a must have!
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Bill Martin Jr.
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
, 1996 - 32 pages
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highly recommended
This hardcover edition childrens book is cleverly written/boldly illustrated by Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr. Children
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a variety of animals, in a variety of colors.
My son loves it
We bought this book for my 3y.o. son a couple of days ago and he loves it. Though it is very simple compared to
what
we usually read (he's a big Seuss fan), the pictures are colorful and very creative, and it's a great introduction to animals and colors. Plus, because of it's simple lines and rhymes, it's easy for him to remember and he likes to "read it" himself... as he is interested in "reading" stories to us this is a great experience (with his favorite Seuss books such as The cat in the Hat this is not so easy). I was a bit doubtful about buying this book because he is used to more complex stories, but I'm happy to say that it was a great buy! :-)
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a must have!
I started reading this book to my son when he was 12 months old and since then he has always loved reading it. The words are flowy and interesting enough to capture his attention. A definate must have in a toddlers bookshelf!
FAVORITE
This was one of my son's favorite books!
It brings back a lot of memories!
Quick and Cute
I bought this when my son was only a year. I had it on the shelf for a few years without much use. He picked it up one day, and we read it together when he was 3. He wanted me to read it again. That was all he needed, he started to read it back to me.. and to his brother.. and to anyone who would listen. He even recites it when the book is far away.
What
an impact it has had. A good buy, but wait until they are a bit older than 1. ;)
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almost hypnotic
I read this to my hyper-active 3 year old daughter. The repetition of the rhythm helps calm her down before going to bed as if hypnotizing. If that sounds a bit weird-out, don't worry, it doesn't really hypnotize
you
r kid but I'm sure many of you parents might think that might a good idea at around bed-time.
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