In honor of the fiftieth Anniversary, the classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is available for the first time as a lift-the-tab board book. Show
Book Synopsis In honor of its fiftieth Anniversary, the classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is available for the first time as a lift-the-tab board book. With the complete and unabridged text and art of the classic Brown Bear story, this lift-the-tab format celebrates the fiftieth Anniversary with a brand-new look and feel. Readers will discover the classic rhythmic text featuring colorful animals, brought to life in Eric Carle's powerful collage art. This title has Common Core connections. Review Quotes "The contemporary classic . . . perfect for sharing with a group of preschoolers." --The Horn Book Guide "A picture book full of rhyme and repetition that will appeal to preschoolers. Carle's large collages bursting with color are perfect for the text." --Booklist About the Author Bill Martin, Jr. (1916-2004) was an elementary-school principal, teacher, writer, and poet. His more than 300 books, among them the bestselling classics Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?; Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?; Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?; and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, are a testament to his ability to speak directly to children. Martin held a doctoral degree in early childhood education. Born in Kansas, he worked as an elementary-school principal in Chicago before moving to New York City, where he worked in publishing developing innovative reading programs for schools. After several years, he devoted himself full-time to writing his children's books. He lived in New York until 1993, when he moved to Texas. He lived in the east Texas woods, near the town of Commerce, until he passed away in 2004. Eric Carle (1929-2021) was one of America's leading children's book illustrators and authors. Author of more than seventy books, his picture book career started when Bill Martin Jr invited him to create the illustrations for Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? That book that went on to sell millions of copies worldwide and Eric soon began writing and illustrating his own books, eventually creating the bestselling classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Born in the United States, Eric also spent many of his early years in Germany where he studied typography and graphic art at the Academy of Applied Art in Stuttgart. Carle was the recipient of many honors including the American Library Association's Children's Literature Legacy Award and the Original Art Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Illustrators. In addition to writing and illustrating books of his own, he also collaborated on several others, including Bill Martin Jr's Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?, Isaac Bashevis Singer's Why Noah Chose the Dove, and the Eric Carle and Friends' What's Your Favorite picture book series. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, which Carle and his wife Bobbie founded, opened in Amherst, Massachusetts in 2002. Eric Carle (1929-2021) was one of America’s leading children’s book illustrators and authors. Author of more than seventy books, his picture book career started when Bill Martin Jr invited him to create the illustrations for Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? That book that went on to sell millions of copies worldwide and Eric soon began writing and illustrating his own books, eventually creating the bestselling classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Born in the United States, Eric also spent many of his early years in Germany where he studied typography and graphic art at the Academy of Applied Art in Stuttgart. Carle was the recipient of many honors including the American Library Association’s Children’s Literature Legacy Award and the Original Art Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Illustrators. In addition to writing and illustrating books of his own, he also collaborated on several others, including Bill Martin Jr's Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?, Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Why Noah Chose the Dove, and the Eric Carle and Friends’ What’s Your Favorite picture book series. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, which Carle and his wife Bobbie founded, opened in Amherst, Massachusetts in 2002. There are so many benefits of reading to your baby. It’s a great way for you both to bond and for your little one to learn early language skills as well as develop a love for reading early on. Plus, reading exposes baby to the sound of your voice, which will soothe him or her, making it an important part of your bedtime routine. And while baby might not know what you’re saying, he or she will pick up on your tone and rhythm. Studies have also shown that babies who are read to actually read earlier as kids.
If you need more reason to read to your baby, just think about your own childhood. We’re sure there are more than a few books you loved to read then that still spark great memories now. In fact, those baby books are probably on this list! Some of these classic books have been loved by generation after generation, so they’re sure to be a hit with your own children.
If your at-home library is feeling a little lacking, there are tons of online resources you can try. ReadingIQ is a virtual library for kids that includes a number of books for pre-readers in its selection of over 7,000 titles. Epic! is another digital library for kids that provides access to books like Goodnight Moon, Curious George ABCs, and a number of Eric Carle books. You can subscribe to each of these sites on a monthly basis for a very reasonable price.
We can’t stress just how important reading to your baby is, and to help you get started on your reading bedtime routine and spark your baby’s love for reading, we’ve rounded up 30 of the best baby books designed to capture little imaginations. A mix of classic titles and newer titles that have become tried and true favorites, these are our top picks for your baby’s first books.
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Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission. 1 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Goodnight MoonPrice:$7.00 Shop Now The bedtime story loved by generations, "Goodnight Moon" bids goodnight to all of the familiar items in the little bunny’s room. Kids of all ages will fall in love with this classic bedtime tale. 2 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Love You ForeverPrice:$5.00 Shop Now No children’s library is complete without the addition of "I Love You Forever." The touching story of a mother and her son, "I Love You Forever" puts a spotlight on unconditional love and parenthood. 3 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Where The Wild Things ArePrice:$13.00 Shop Now When Max gets sent to his room without supper, his bedroom is transformed into a faraway land inhabited by wild things. Once Max has grown tired of the wild rumpus, he heads back to his own bed in this children's story of mischief and imagination. 4 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon I Wish You MorePrice:$11.00 Shop Now Parents' love for their child cannot be compared with anything else. In "I Wish You More," a parent shows just how much they want for their child. This is a story that will melt the hearts of all who read it. 5 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Oh, the Place You’ll Go!Price:$11.00 Shop Now The Dr. Seuss classic, "Oh, The Places You’ll Go," is a story that illustrates just what children can do when they put their mind to it. No library is complete without this book, and it’s a story that is worth holding on to even after your child has grown. 6 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon The Runaway BunnyPrice:$8.00 Shop Now When a little bunny keeps running away from his mother during a game of hide and seek, his mother reminds him just how much she loves the him. A gentle reminder to children how endless a parent’s love is, this bedtime story will win over the heart of your child just as it has for generations of kids before. 7 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon The Colors of UsPrice:$5.00 Shop Now Children will learn about the differences in each person’s skin tone through Lena, a girl who wants to paint a picture of herself. This is a story that reminds children the things that make us different are the things to be celebrated. 8 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon The Giving TreePrice:$12.00 Shop Now "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein has been a beloved story since its publication over 50 years ago. Kids and parents will love this book about the gift of giving to those around you and the acceptance of other people’s love. 9 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Pantone: ColorsPrice:$10.00 Shop Now Teach your baby colors in a fun and trendy way. When creating your baby’s first library, it’s important to keep in mind a balance of bedtime stories and books that will enhance learning as well. "Pantone: Colors" is a beautifully designed book that shows your baby all of the colors of the rainbow, and it is so pretty you won’t even be mad when it doesn’t get put back on the bookshelf. 10 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon All Aboard! National ParksPrice:$10.00 Shop Now Storytime becomes a cross-country adventure with this book by husband and wife duo Kevin and Haily Meyers. Babies will love to read about all of the different animals in the National Parks as they travel across the country by train. Perfect for your child’s first library, this book enriches reading and teaches about animals. 11 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon What Are You Patty? A Platypus StoryPrice:$18.00 Shop Now When Patty the Platypus starts to get curious about what kind of animal she is, she and her friends embark on an epic adventure to find out. Along the way, Patty meets all sorts of animals, and she finds out that what makes them strange is actually what makes them special. 12 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon If You Give a Mouse a CookiePrice:$12.00 Shop Now When a hungry mouse shows up on your doorstep, you’ll give him a cookie. And so it goes, if you give a mouse a cookie he’ll want a glass of milk — this circular tale tells the story of how to handle a hungry mouse at your door. Perfect for story time, this silly story from the "If You Give" series will become a beloved story in your child’s first library. 13 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Curious George Visits the ZooPrice:$4.00 Shop Now When Curious George steals some bananas from the zoo keeper, he starts another one of his crazy adventures. Kids of all ages will love to keep up with George’s antics and silliness in this installment of the "Curious George" series. 14 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Good Night, GorillaPrice:$8.00 Shop Now What happens at the zoo when the zookeeper is ready for bed but the animals aren’t? Find out in this beautifully illustrated tale by Peggy Rathmann. This is sure to be a favorite bedtime story from your baby’s library. 15 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?Price:$6.00 Shop Now From a frog, to a horse, to a duck, your child will love seeing all of Eric Carle’s brightly illustrated animals in this favorite children’s book. With the iconic illustrations and the rhythmic text, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" is a story that deserves a spot in your baby’s first library. 16 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Your Baby’s First Word Will Be DADAPrice:$8.00 Shop Now Jimmy Fallon has taken on fatherhood with humor in his first children’s book. 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But what happens if there isn’t enough room for all of the letters in the coconut tree? Find out with this enriching alphabet story. 20 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Five Little MonkeysPrice:$8.00 Shop Now With an irresistible rhyme and a surprise ending, this classic children’s book will captivate your baby and encourage a love for reading early on. 21 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon A Bear Called PaddingtonPrice:$10.00 Shop Now Paddington is a bear who has traveled from Peru to find himself alone in London’s Paddington station. It is there that the Browns meet Paddington and offer him a home. Your child will love the misadventures Paddington always seems to find himself in with this charming baby book by Michael Bond. 22 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon The Rainbow FishPrice:$14.00 Shop Now When the most beautiful fish in the sea learns the importance of sharing, he finds that there is so much more to this world than being beautiful. Add this book to your baby’s first library to help him or her learn an important lesson from this classic story. 23 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon The Very Hungry CaterpillarPrice:$6.00 Shop Now The classic children’s book "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" will eat its way through the pages and right into your child’s heart. The Eric Carle story features beautiful illustrations that will make an impression on your baby sure to last long past bedtime. 24 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Guess How Much I Love YouPrice:$11.00 Shop Now In this baby book, Little Nutbrown Hare tries to measure his love for his father in wide reaches and little hops. But Big Nutbrown Hare can always reach a little farther and hop a little higher. From the moon and back, a parent’s love for his or her child is an unconditional force. 25 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon CorduroyPrice:$5.00 Shop Now Corduroy is a small bear in a department store when he catches a child’s eye. 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Babies will be delighted to see monkeys, lions and elephants while reading this fun book. 29 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little ToesPrice:$7.00 Shop Now Rhythmic text and rhyming words, make this one of the most delightful baby books around. Plus, it celebrates all things baby, including their wonderful fingers and toes. 30 of 30 Image Credits: Amazon The Snowy Day Board BookPrice:$6.00 Shop Now Experience the wonder of the world through the eyes of a child in this magical and loved book. The beautiful writing will captivate baby and parents alike. What comes after Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See?The 1984 edition begins with a Brown Bear, then features a Red Bird, a Yellow Duck, a Blue Horse, a Green Frog, a Purple Cat, a White Dog, a Black Sheep, a Goldfish, a school teacher, and lastly, children.
What is the summary of Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See?Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a children's literature classic. An unseen narrator asks different animals what they see; the animals respond that another animal is looking at them, repeating the process throughout the book.
How do books like Brown Bear Brown Bear help support reading development?Brown Bear is a great book for targeting speech and language development. With this book you can target vocabulary, articulation, sentence formulation, and sequencing. Brown Bear introduces a variety of vocabulary words including adjectives, colors, verbs, and personal pronouns.
How long does it take to read Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See?The average reader will spend 0 hours and 28 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).
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