The World of Eric Carle Brown Bear Bean Bag Toy by Kids Preferred

Inspired by Eric Carle’s Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? The author on the critically acclaimed, bestselling book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. This teddy is ready for prowling at the park, or just for lumbering around the playroom. Kids Preferred brings this well-known character to life as a 7″ plush toy that’s just perfect for hibernation. Eric Carle is the most celebrated children’s author / illustrator of all time, with a book sold every 30 seconds and 88 million books sold worldwide. For the first time ever, many of Eric Carle’s beloved book characters will leap from the pages into the arms of children, parents, grandparents, and teachers. Each huggable creature brings Eric Carle’s vision of books to play with, toys to read to life for children of all ages. All Eric Carle toys include The Teddy_Bear World of Eric Carle sewn-on logo label and a hangtag featuring the original book cover art on the front. Grandson loves the brown bear book and loved receiving the companion brown bear. He immediately made it one of his favorite bed time pals. Good construction. Very soft.

Brown Bear, Brown Bear has provided my child with reading enjoyment since 9 months of age. The colors are outstanding and eye-catching to the little ones. This is most definately her favorite book. (As the book shows). It teaches children of various animals and associates them with colors. At the age of 14 months, my daughter could depict every picture and state it by name and color. True educational book for the young at heart . If your child does not have this book, trust me, buy it – it is well worth it. It’s companion book, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What do you hear.” is as phenomem. I tried to interest my daughter in books early on (around 5 or 6 months) but she showed very little interest for a long time. She’d bat the book away, look elsewhere, or try to destroy the pages. I read in “The Read Aloud Handbook” that babies like simple pictures, so I picked up “Brown Bear” in the bookstore one day. For the first time, my daughter actually looked at the pages while I read a book. She’s now almost 15 months, and she will choose this book over any other–she names the animals for me, and flips the valentinesdaystuff pages back and forth, “reading” the book to herself. It’s not the most interesting children’s book I’ve ever read, certainly, but the rhyming and the pictures caught her attention, and got her interested in books. For that, this book is invaluable to me, and I’d recommend it to anyone.

Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Jr. and illustrated by Eric Carle is a classic book for young readers. The REPETITIVE (not rhyming) text is what makes the book easy for little ones to memorize. The book introduces the very young to animal names and color words. The simple, REPETITIVE text encourages even the youngest of readers to chime in. An excellent choice and a must have in your child’s library.


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