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 daughters and thought it was funny. Though it did not have a lot of words, and we knew what was coming we still giggled our way though.
Our grandson really enjoyed reading it.
Great pictures
Cute, entertaing for small children. I was disappointed that I could only see a single page at a time… not a full page as I would with an open book.
Great rhyming and cute story. 2 year old granddaughter finished every other page (he can’t see me) after first read.
Should become a classic!
Beautiful illustrations.
Wonderful plays on words will make your little ones laugh. Great pictures!
Great play on words! What I call “potty” humor and laughing at the word BUT! All this coming from an adult who refuses to grow up and take everything seriously 😉
My grandchildren enjoyed it . We have reread it several times and the still enjoy it.
Sweet, rhythmic, with a surprise ending.
Too damn cute!
Fun little book with wonderful artwork!
Great kids book
It was a cute book to read with the kids!
5 Year old twin grandsons loved the book. They laughed and laughed and very quickly were able to help me read it.
Loved the art work. Quick read. Would be great as a hard copy book to ponder the pictures with a child. Funny, I don’t think our little ones grasped the (but) of the story yet. They’re mom doesn’t let them say butt. They’ll get it soon.
wonderful illustrations — a little hard to see on my Kindle but my grandson will love it — we like bear books and have quite a collection. As he gets older, he is comparing the bears, writing style, illustrations, etc.
Beautiful illustrations with repetitive text and a surprise ending made this fun for me to share with my granddaughter.
I have a grandson who is struggling with reading. This was a fun book for him to read