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Anonymous
Posted July 25, 2003
EXCELLENT BOOK
The Panda Bear book is adorable and the children in my class love it. Eric Carle and Bill Martin are very talented and have intrigued and delighted my students for years with their books. The book helps provide teachers with innovative ideas for teaching units on endangered animals and to have a concern for animals and to preserve our wildlife. The illustrations are beautiful. The children are introduced to new vocabulary and animals that may be unfamilar to them. The text intrigues children and holds their attention. I encouraged the children to brainstorm a list of other wild animals and we created a class book as an extension activity. All the children are interested in other animals now besides the typical pets and farm animals they are use to. I give the book two tumbs up!
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Anonymous
Posted April 13, 2009
GREAT for reading to grandson
My grandson LOVES this book and the whole series. He memorized "Brown, Bear, Brown Bear..." now I read this and the others. I read via webcam. He can easlily see it and asks for it plus others in the series.
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Anonymous
Posted November 16, 2003
HOPEFUL AND INFORMATIVE
Wordsmith Bill Martin and artist Eric Carle are an unbeatable team. Much to the joy of parents and young readers this talented duo has joined forces once again - only their third collaboration in 35 years! It was worth the wait. With 'Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What do You See?' children meet ten of the world's endangered animals - a bald eagle soaring , a water buffalo charging, a spider monkey swinging, a green sea turtle swimming, a macaroni penguin strutting, a sea lion splashing, a red wolf sneaking, a whooping crane flying, and a black panther strolling. Each animal is portrayed in Eric Carle's inimitable eye catching collages, and the book closes with a portrait of a sleeping child dreaming that one day all animals will be wild and free. An estimable hope; a book to be treasured.
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Anonymous
Posted July 31, 2003
IRRESISTIBLE!!
The children I read to adore this book, which combines information on endangered animals with a sprightly rhyme and adorable pictures. A total winner!
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Posted May 15, 2010
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Posted May 24, 2010
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