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Original Title: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
ISBN: 0805047905 (ISBN13: 9780805047905)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bill Martin's Bears #1, Slide and Find
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (Bill Martin's Bears #1) Board Book | Pages: 24 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 145030 Users | 3533 Reviews

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Subtexts: perspective, surveillance, paranoia! I had to read this aloud maybe a hundred nights in a row before I noticed what the text was plainly saying: everyone thinks they are being watched! And ironically, they are the ones doing the watching! From the titular brown bear who is certain that the red bird is watching him/her, each animal is watching an animal and projecting that the very animal they watch, is watching them! In reality, none of the projected watching is happening. Each animal is watching a different animal, save for the children, who imagine that ALL the animals watch them, when in fact it is the children who gaze out at every animal. Here are the lessons of the book: -the people you think are watching you aren't -actually, it is YOU who is doing the watching! -animal colors in real life may vary from depictions [though Franz Marc painted some lovely blue horses and I do hope their inclusion here is a nod to him]

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Title:Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (Bill Martin's Bears #1)
Author:Bill Martin Jr.
Book Format:Board Book
Book Edition:25th Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 24 pages
Published:September 15th 1996 by Henry Holt and Co. (first published 1967)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Animals. Fiction. Classics. Storytime. Poetry

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Ratings: 4.21 From 145030 Users | 3533 Reviews

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Any children's book by Eric Carle becomes an instant classic - and rightly so. The illustrations are absolutely fabulous and are so wonderous that it would look gorgeous if each page was framed and hung around a baby's or child's bedroom. I can't say enough good things about this children's book. If you do not already have a copy of this book for your child, you should buy it asap. You will NOT be disappointed.5 STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Many people may not like this book or think it is too simple a book, not really a story. I think this is a great book. My children love it. It is a perfect book for young children who are just starting to learn letters, their sounds, and words. It is also a great book for those children who may not be great readers. When I taught first grade, I had a few students who weren't able to read. Their confindence level was low and we had a really hard time finding good books that they were able to read

Truly a classic... read it to two very hyperactive boys today and it calm them immediately. I had to read it to them 6 times and I love the it as much as they did! A true classic!!!!!!!!!!!

This is the story of a teacher so dedicated that her students simply called her Teacher. She celebrated her classroom's multi-racial, multi-ethnic diversity with an array of class pets: a brown bear, a red bird, a yellow duck, a blue horse, a green frog, a purple cat, a white dog, a black sheep, and a goldfish. Some criticize her teaching methods, citing the dangers of bears in the classroom, but I stand by her choice to lead with alliteration in spite of any potential maulings.

My Kindergarteners made me read this to them five times on Friday at work. Five times!!!!! By the time I was done, I could tell every word to the story without looking at the pages. Some one please save me from pushy five year olds with a penchant for rhyming books.

The 2 year old "reads" this one to himself and it is adorable! (Although he doesn't always get the colors right, still adorable!)

My daughter loves this for the animals and repetition. It does well to teach color, perception, and basic animal recognition. But it honestly gives me a headache with its dull repetition and lack of rhyme use when it so easily would have improved readability.

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