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So many many astonishing animals out there..
I love this collection of books. These are the books that keep young children interested and wanting to read. The children get to learn about different animals and different colors. This book teaches so many things to children. The illustrations are realistic yet not too scary for the children. I love it.
This book is about a baby bear looking throughout nature and looking at different animals. Someone asks these animals what they see and the animal answers with another animal. this goes on until it reaches mama bear who sees her baby bear.This is a cute book. It is perfect or young kids beginning to read. It has short sentences and would be able to keep kids attention span. The book is partially done by Eric Carle so the illustrations look like the illustrations in Hungry Hungry Caterpillar. The...
This book is describing all the animals and how they move in real life. Each animal is describing what they see and it gets you familiar with the different kinds of animals. The strengths with this story is that it shows all the animals and they're colors of their fur and how they move everywhere they go. I also like at the end of the story it has different quizzes for the kids to do to get them to comprehend to the story and understand it more. One possible issue is that it does repeat sentence...
Andrea Thomas11/05/2017Test to Teaching ConnectionSuch an awesome book with vivid colors which will allow the children to learn their colors as well as animals. A great classroom activity is to ask each student what was their favorite animal and the what was the animals color? We can also put up a chart and write down the response that each child give us and see what animal received the most likes. Then allow each child to draw and color their favorite animal and ask each student why they liked
Read this book for my 13 months old a couple of times. Decided to add on here now because I’m behind my reading goals haha but it’s a good book. Many animals and good visuals.
Good stuff.
This is one of my two-year-old little cousin's favorite books. He was obsessed with it when he was a little younger but he still enjoys it. I love the books by Bill Martin Jr, especially the bear specific one. I think it is a great book for children who are just learning to talk and recognize different animals. It also helps with color association as well. As he developed he started to say the animal sounds as we read through it. This is one of the books that I feel is beneficial to have in a ho...
Having the book available in a larger format than usual as well as the accompanying CD featuring actress Gwyneth Paltrow reading it aloud may charm many young readers. No matter the size of the book or the musical embellishments on the CD, this picture book will also have appeal because of the way each part of the story fits together with the others. Youngsters will enjoy trying to guess what Baby Bear and the other animals see, the description of each animal, the interesting artwork with all th...
Another beautiful and simple story by Bill Martin.
Great. A treat. Em "read" half, I read the other half.
Similar to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, almost to the point of direct repetition. But this one is slightly superior in that it has a more appealing trajectory, fewer fake animals, and far more words for children to learn.
We are big fans of Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See , so when we found this version with Baby Bear we knew we'd be in for a treat. This is cute and my kids enjoyed the different animals that Baby Bear sees along his journey.
Title: Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? Author: Bill Martin Jr. Illustrator: Eric Carle Genre: Predictable Book Theme(s): Picture Book, Animals, Family – Mother and Child Opening line/sentence: Baby Bear, Baby Bear, what do you see?Brief Book Summary: Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? is a picture book that introduces children to different animals. Through rhyme and predictable phrases, it also describes the way animals move. Professional Recommendation/Review #1: • Kirkus Review
Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? by B. Martin and E. Carle is a children’s picture book published in 2007. This book is intended for ages 2-8 and I rated it a 3 out of 5, also read as an ebook. This book follows animals through asking them what they see. At the end, a Mama Bear is united with her baby bear. The pages in the book are white except for the words and the illustration of an animal. At first this was confusing to me but after reading I realized that if there was more on the page...
This book is a sequel to the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?. In this story a baby bear is in search of finding it's mother. The baby bear meets many North American animals that appear along the way. Many of these animals are not familiar animals to younger students such as a blue heron or mule deer. I can see students wanting to research and learn more about these unfamiliar animals and it introduces new vocabulary to students. The descriptive words in the book enhance the imagery...
Beautifully illustrated, nice choice of animals and easy words for my beginner reader. Probably the first book she has read 90% of by herself!
I like this one more than the original "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?"
Pretty much a standard Eric Carl book. It provides a good list of a variety of animals and verbs.
Title: Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?Author: Bill Martin Jr.Illustrator: Eric CarleGenre: predictable bookTheme(s): animals, picture book, alliteration, repetitionOpening line/sentence: “Baby bear, baby bear, what do you see?”Brief book summary: A baby bear goes around seeing all different types of animals. As the book goes on, we see the perspectives of the different animals.Professional Recommendation/Review #1: Name of reviewer: Pat Trattles Name of Source: CLCD Link: http://www.clcd....