Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Publisher: Penguin
An all-time favourite that introduces different colours through simple text, presented in a satisfyingly repetitive pattern. The book offers rhythmic, rhyming text and an ideal starting point for craft activities.
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What you thought...
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Long stockings, 24 April 2017
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My son enjoys this book. Wonderful illustrations and love the surprise ending.
Sharon1, 29 January 2017
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My children love this book :-). I tend to sing it with them even in the bath. They really enjoy the repetitive rhymes.
Mamabear87, 23 November 2016
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This has always been a favourite with my daughter. It provides a good Makaton opportunity too, describing the animals and colours.
Smpretty, 23 July 2016
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My 14 month old son loves this book! He takes it off the shelf and then settles down on my lap (or the lap of anyone who's close by!) ready to read. He turns the pages quite quickly on the first reading so that he can see all of the animals and then reads it many more times, making a funny goldfish mouth opening and closing movement on the goldfish page. I'm looking forward to seeing what other actions or noises he makes up for the other animals!
Mummy dragon, 27 October 2015
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My little girl (aged 2) absolutely loves this book... we have to read it every night before bed... i have now read it that many times i can now read it without the book!
bearbear, 14 June 2011
My little girl loves how big the pictures are in this book. She really likes anticipating the colour of the next animal. She ends up shouting them out and making all of the noises.