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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

List Price: $7.95
Your Price: $7.16
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A really fun Book!
Review: We first read this book at a friends house, and I fell in love with it! My kids loved it when I made a different voice for every animal. We were at a birthday party and before long every child there (from ages one to six) was completely involved in the story!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Baby Loves It!
Review: I started reading this book to my baby every night when he was still in the womb (from 28 weeks onwards)and continued to do so after he was born. Now at 10 weeks, he enjoys the colorful pictures and the simple rhyme. The pictures are big and captivating. It's also a nice size to carry in your handbag too. In terms of entertainment value, I believe this book will go a long way!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one's getting worn out...
Review: This is a classic. Not sure why my almost two year old loves it so much but she does. We like to use the colors on each page as a way to practice our Spanish (I have her tell me the color in Spanish).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book for children
Review: My son loves to look at all the colorful pages, ofset by a white background (except the page with a white dog, where the background of the page is black). The book repeats a lot which is nice for a little person learning to read -- it's predictable and makes it fun for him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!!!
Review: This is one of the first book we read for my daughter. We ready it everyday since birth till now. She is now 11 months old. Believe it or not when we ask her to find teacher. She would be able to find the teacher page and point it to us. We are so please with the result. We bought at least 5 of this to give away for baby showers. We would highly recomended this book. Hope you will enjoy as much as we do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A favorite in my house!
Review: My 2.5 years old nephew, Zack, absolutely LOVES this book. He has practically memorized the whole book and sings it all the time! The book, which is filled with beautiful illustrations by Eric Carle, teaches young children the names of animals and colors. For instance, that book goes, "Brown bear, Brown bear, what do you see? I see a Red Bird looking at me. Red bird, red bird, what do you see? I see a yellow duck looking at me!" The last page has little pictures of all the animals in the book, and I use this page to ask my nephew what each picture is. He gets them all right every time! This is a fun book because of the rythm and the colorful illustrations. I recommend this book for ages 2-5. Heck, I recommend it for ages 2-100 because it is a cute little book! I highly recommend it to all parents because it is a great learning tool and a fun book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Review: This book is really good and is about animals that see other animals. I dont really think there is a moral in this book but it teaches kids about animals and what there called. I would say the age level for this book would be between 3 and 7 beacuse its an easy book to read and has colerful pictures. I really enjoyed this book and hope others will too.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not every child is a fan...
Review: I understand that Brown Bear, Brown Bear is a classic, much-loved board book, and I fully expected my daughter to love it as well. I had a copy of it waiting for her on her shelf when I brought her home, and I tried reading it to her numerous times between her first and second birthdays. However, she has simply never been very interested in it. She seems to get bored by the repetitiveness of the text, and usually just wants to skip to the last page where all the participating animals (and teacher) are identified. I have tried introducing her to other Eric Carle books as well, and she has responded to all of them in this same way (in contrast, she loves Dr. Seuss, Baby Einstein, Mem Fox, and Boynton board books). At 24 months, she is now into picture books like Olivia and Corduroy, so I think that our copy of Brown Bear, Brown Bear is destined for charity. It is a good reminder to me that not all classic books are equally loved by all children, and it may be worth ascertaining what your own child likes before making a purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful way to teach your child about colors
Review: It's no wonder this book is a children's classic. It's got a wonderful rhythm that makes it easy for children to learn their colors. The artwork is beautiful, too. This is one of my children's favorite books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Child's Favorite
Review: I have a 7 year-old son, and this book still remains his favorite book of all time! He started reading it a few years ago, and you would think it was a new experience each time he reads it now. He actually has the book memorized, but loves the illustrations and "reading" it to everyone who will listen. I highly recommend this book for all little ones who can read or be read to.


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