My son is 20 and recently discussed us reading this when he was little. We read many books, but this one is very sweet and cozy. It has wonderful art and a nice ending.
Where Does the Brown Bear Go?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I am eight years old. My teacher read us this book when I was in first grade. I like the end when they are all in the bed. My teacher sings it to us like a lullabye. We like that.
Rhythmic, repetitve text is fun to learn for young children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Not only is this book fun to read for children, but enjoyable for an adult reader -- adding a little rhythm track to the text, and a pat-clap from the children, produced a wonderful lesson for my music students. They learned the text quickly and enjoyed the ending which reminded them of similar "toys come to life when you're not looking" stories.
wonderful poetry
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is sweet book with wonderful ryhmes. The second page ties in with the first page's ryhme and it does that throughout the book and at the end of the story you realize that the animals are the child's stuffed toys and that they were out in the places where the child's imagination placed them and that they are all home now because the child has gone to sleep.
This book helps young children get ready for bed.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book was written by my pre-K teacher. I am now in third grade. This book is a story about a dog, a cat, a monkey, a camel, a seagull, and a brown bear. Each animal has its own page, but the author repeats certain words to give the book rhythm. This is a good book for a parent to read to a child to make the child feel comfortable and at home. By Zoe Jacobson, age 8.
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