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Eric Carle 1967 "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" ǥ ļ ǰ. , ڳ, öְ, ƹ, ǥ ͼ ִ ݺؼ ݴϴ.
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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Hardcover - 26 pages Board edition & Tape Set
ISBN: 0805053883 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.58 x 7.03 x 5.03
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Editorial Reviews
After a full generation, a companion to a perennial favorite (Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, 1967). In the interim, Carle's bold, colorful art has become a bit more sophisticated, though no more appealing. The pattern is similar: in response to a query modeled on the title, each animal now hears the next--the flamingo says, ``I hear a zebra braying in my ear,'' the zebra hears a boa constrictor hissing; and so on. At the end, a zookeeper hears a group of children, each imitating one of the animals. Attractive but not quite up to its predecessor: the text seems a little strained (especially some of the attributed voices--do peacocks yelp?), and the conclusion lacks the extra levels of meaning that made Brown Bear special.
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