Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

by Bill Martin, Eric Carle and Bill Martin

4.40 out of 5 (77 ratings)

Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
32 
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd 
Publication Date:
25 May 1995 
Category:
Picture Books 
ISBN:
9780140502961 

Description

Exuberantly coloured artwork and favourite animals make this rhythmic story the perfect introduction to looking and learning about colours. Each spread leads seamlessly into the next and young children will delight in Eric's colourful collage animals and simple repetitive language.

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  • Part Bb/Picture BookMartin, B. (1967). Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see? New York: Henry Holt and Company.Guess what will come next when reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you See? Colorful illustrations of animals done by the popular illustrator, Eric Carle, fill the pages of this favorite book by Bill Martin Jr. This is a great book to read aloud to beginning readers. Ages 1-3.

    5.00 out of 5

    MsLangdon

  • Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? I see a......looking at me. What could be looking at a brown bear, you ask? Why, a blue horse, of course. These really are the words to a terrific book about colors and animals. There are more incredible animals that follow this lyrical beginning. It is a favorite of the under six age group. It gives children a chance to play with words. Eric Carle has added his wonderful collage illustrations to this magical collection of words by Bill Martin, Jr. The animals are easily recognized and memorized by even the tiniest tot. Imagination flourishes and vocabulary expands as this classic is read over and over and over . It is rhythmic to recite. It is easily memorized and "read" by most children quickly. Color recognition is enhanced by the identification of the animals. Frequently repeated words are beginning the pattern of reading. I recommend this story to anyone under six. It will give your child a sense of mastery of the written word. It will become a favorite of all who hear it. It is a classic with a capital C.

    5.00 out of 5

    jessicaherrin83

  • My one-year-old adores this book. The big, bold animals pictures are beautiful and the text is repitious. What I really like is that it's set up well to make up any story line you want. We often just go through and say the animal and the sound he makes.

    5.00 out of 5

    paroof

  • This is a favorite childhood book of mine that I am still in love with! This is a great childrens book that helps them get aquainted with their environment and become aquainted with different nouns. Great book for teachers to use in helping children learn in the classroom!

    5.00 out of 5

    acwheeler

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