Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Book - 1967
A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, and a soft yellow duck-- all parade across the pages of this delightful book. Children will immediately respond to Eric Carle's flat, boldly colored collages. Combined with Bill Martin's singsong text, they create unforgettable images of these endearing animals.
Publisher:
New York, N.Y. : Holt, 1967, 83
ISBN:
9780805002010
0805002014
0805002014
Branch Call Number:
PIC Mar
Characteristics:
np : illus
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blue_penguin_1588
Jun 14, 2015
blue_penguin_1588 thinks this title is suitable for 4 years and over
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Apr 09, 2014
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kimberlynaomi
Jan 31, 2013
"Brown bear, brown bear what do you see?" "I see a red bird looking at me" "Red bird, Red bird what do you see?"
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Add a CommentI think it is a colorful book. I like bear and cat the most.
Use repetitive sentences to teach kids simple words and colors.
Exciting book for toddlers
My 2 year old loveS this book. It’s perfect for children learning their animals and colors. Also, the rhythm of the book appeals to toddlers and its short and straightforward to keep them engaged in the story.
After reading this novel to my 2/3 year old daughter I decided to check out more books by Bill Martin jr. and Eric Carle. And let me tell you, they did not disappoint! We love the illustrations and the fact that their aren’t too many sentences on one page. It is straight forward and rewarding at the end! Eric Carl’s is 90 years old today. How amazing is it that we can share classic pictures with our children now and Forever! RIP Bill Martin Jr.
This is a must read for toddlers👌
A true classic for both adults and children of all ages! This is an excellent story time book to read aloud with the audience together. After reading the first 2 pages, everyone usually follows along. Repetition, colours, and animals are great concepts to enhance your child's vocabulary and memory skills. I have read this awesome story from time to time, where the children would typically remember reading it from before and becoming excited till the end!!!
I read this to my one year old every night. He enjoys the strong contrast of colors and word repetition.
My 2year old love this book.
This is a favorite at our house. We substitute Cardinal bird for red bird and Mommy for teacher. I have also made flannel board pieces. My teacher friends loved them.
Eric Carle is a master... my kiddo LOVES this one!