Funny word play that will get children excited to read each adventure while teaching them about the animals in the world around them…
You See a WHAT?
Illustrations and humorous rhyming text portray a young child’s walk through the woods and several animals seen along the way. A crafty bear, a timid bunny, a curious raccoon, and a few other forest animals–all peeking out from the pages of … way. A crafty bear, a timid bunny, a curious raccoon, and a few other forest animals–all peeking out from the pages of this book. Children will get caught up in the beautiful digital illustrations and laugh at the humorous text as they respond eagerly to the clues that keep them turning the pages as they try to figure out what the animals are doing out on in the woods.
This book includes…
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A bear
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A moose
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A wolf
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A squirrel
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A bunny
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A deer
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A raccoon
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A skunk
Buy I See a Bear, but… today and watch your children’s faces light up with delight as they read!
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My grandkids (3&5) enjoy the repeating phrases. We will read this many times I’m sure!
Cute book for the kids.
Great for little ones. Let’s them imagine what will happen next due to the pattern with in the story.
Good kids’ book. Made me laugh.
Only the cover of the book downloaded.
My 4 year old granddaughter loves this book! I have to reread it to her, often!
Very cute
My 4 year old granddaughter has this one memorized. She loves every page. We also enjoy the beautiful artwork time after time.
Grandkids liked it.
My 6 year old granddaughter loved it. Made her laugh and she loved reading it to me.
THE most requested book at my day care. The kids have memorized the words and act out the story. It involves a skunk, so the humor is just right for toddlers!
Yes, it made me laugh, but should we be teaching kids to be vulgar and thinking “potty humor”?
My granddaughter loves this book
I enjoy the suttle humor in this book. Sometimes little kids books can make an adult cry from bordom. This one makes me smile and my son enjoys it.
My toddler grandson liked the book. He had me read it a couple of times
Beautiful, realistic illustrations enhance the theme of animals in natural habitats and that we should “see” but not disturb nature.
Read it to my 4 year old granddaughter who helped me read it. Short and easy to understand, a good bedtime or naptime story.
Not much to it.