Desiree Schirg's Reviews > Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?
Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?
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This book is a sequel to the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?. In this story a baby bear is in search of finding it's mother. The baby bear meets many North American animals that appear along the way. Many of these animals are not familiar animals to younger students such as a blue heron or mule deer. I can see students wanting to research and learn more about these unfamiliar animals and it introduces new vocabulary to students. The descriptive words in the book enhance the imagery of how these animals travel in their real habitats. At the end of the story, it recaps all of the animals shown in the book which is good in helping young readers with sequencing. Students will also love the text pattern of this book and I can picture making my class creating a class big-book using this text pattern and having students create new animals. Younger students love to read along in a story when they knew the words during shared reading. Eric Carle's illustrations are unique and beautiful as usual! It could also help young readers identify colors and color words!
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