Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
What will you hear when you read this book to a preschool child?Lots of noise!Children will chant the rhythmic words. They'll make the sounds the animals make. And they'll pretend to be the zoo animals featured in the book-- look at the last page!Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle are two of the most...
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What will you hear when you read this book to a preschool child?Lots of noise!Children will chant the rhythmic words. They'll make the sounds the animals make. And they'll pretend to be the zoo animals featured in the book-- look at the last page!Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle are two of the most respected names in children's education and children's illustrations. This collaboration, their first since the classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (published more than thirty years ago and still a best-seller) shows two masters at their best.A Redbook Children's Picture Book Award winnerThe rollicking companion to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
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Format: board book
ISBN:
9780805053883 (0805053883)
ASIN: 805053883
Publish date: September 15th 1997
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Pages no: 28
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Classics,
Science Fiction,
Science,
Juvenile,
Kids,
Poetry,
Picture Books,
Animals,
Storytime,
Mathematics
This book is very colorful. I would use this book with kindergarten. It has great pictures which children love. In the classroom you can use this as an listening activity where they can repeat what you say. You can also use this for math and the sequence of events.
This is a good book that kids enjoy and have fun with if the teacher really gets into reading it. I would recommend having this in your classroom library for any teacher from kindergarten through second grade. As a class I would want to do an activity for either kindergarten or first grade. I would ...
This is a very fun book to read aloud; fun for the adult and the children.
You'd have to be a child to enjoy this, I think. No, wait, the child wasn't much interested either.