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41. The Very Clumsy Click Beetle (Eric
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42. Do You Want To Be My Frien (Japanese
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43. Draw Me a Star (Paperstar Book)
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44. The Honeybee & the Robber
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45. Rooster's Off to See the World
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46. 10 Little Rubber Ducks
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47. My Own Very Hungry Caterpillar
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48. Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do
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49. From Head to Toe
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50. Hello, Red Fox
 
51. MY VERY 1ST BK COLORS
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52. Up, Up I Go: A Growth Chart (Eric
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53. Eric Carle: A Journal for Baby's
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54. The Very Lonely Firefly board
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55. Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother,
$7.57
56. Artist to Artist: 23 Major Illustrators
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57. Watch Out!A Giant!
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58. Brown Bear & Friends CD
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59. Eric Carle's Animals: Book and
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60. Oso pardo, oso pardo, ¿qué ves

41. The Very Clumsy Click Beetle (Eric Carle's Very Series)
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1999-09-13)
list price: US$22.99 -- used & new: US$10.97
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Asin: 039923201X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Finally, here's a brand-new book in Eric Carle's extraordinarily popular Very series. And with a new surprise!

When a little click beetle falls onto his back, it seeks the help of a wise old click beetle. "Look at me," says the more experienced click beetle, giving a loud CLICK and flipping onto its feet. But try as it might, the clumsy little click beetle just can't seem to land feet first--or can it?

In the tradition of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Carle creates a winning story of perseverance and pride in achievement complete with an ingenious surprise that truly gives voice to the valiant little beetle as it CLICKs its way through the colorful pages and somersaults into your heart.Amazon.com Review
Eric Carle first published The Very HungryCaterpillar in 1969, fully intending to create a series ofinteractive creature books for children. The beloved busy spider, quiet cricket, and lonely firefly booksfollowed, but the artist's quest was not truly complete until TheVery Clumsy Click Beetle was born. Carle, who says he'd ratherwatch a bug attempt to climb over a pebble than join an expedition toMount Everest, appreciates the small things in life: the Eyed Elator(Alaus oculatus), to be exact--unremarkable except for thatwhen this beetle falls on its back, it can't roll over to getup. Instead, it will stretch and release a snap mechanism that clicksand flips the beetle through the air, and ideally, back onto itsfeet.

The very clumsy click beetle has no trouble with the clicking and flippingpart, but it does have trouble landing on its feet. The young beetle triesand tries again, encouraged by an ambling turtle, a slithering snail, and ascurrying mouse. Finally, when a curious boy approaches, the beetle takescoaching from a wise old click beetle ("QUICK, CLICK and FLIP!") andsucceeds. Children will love the bright, bold,tissue-paper illustrations that tell this story of perseverance, as well as--of course--the unusual clicking sound (emanating from an electronic chip with built-in battery and light sensor) that accompanies this playful book.(Click to see a sample spread.Copyright 1999 by Eric Carle. Permission of Philomel Books.) (Preschool andolder) --Karin Snelson ... Read more

Customer Reviews (12)

5-0 out of 5 stars The Very Clumsy Click Beetle
This book was very entertaining. This book also went over how to try again at something we may not be good at. My child got the concept of this from this book!
Very colorful pages and great sound effects for the clicking sound version at the end of the book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Very cute and teaches about bugs
It's a very mellow story about the plight of this click beetle.It's great for bedtime.The story has a bit more fluidity than a typical Carle book, which is why I liked it.The click beetle talks to different bugs/animals, which are different from the typical farm animal book that are a dime a dozen.It's a great book for toddlers.

3-0 out of 5 stars Interesting topic
I love bugs and I thought this was a perfect and unique book to read to my daughter. She enjoyed it a lot. The book makes the clicking sound at the end and I like that the pages of the book are a lot thicker than normal books.I still prefer Eric Carle's other works.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another great one by the great Eric Carle!
In the world of children's books.....this guy is king! (and no, I'm not getting paid to say this :D) I'm such a huge fan of this talented author who has generated a plethora of extremely appealing concept books - all with eye-catching illustrations and entertaining features.This one has a clicking noise that comes at a pivotal point of the story (oh man, I hope I didn't just spoil this for any of you).How appropriate for this little click beetle who spends the entire book trying to learn to click and flip (rough life, huh?But, who am I to argue with survival mechanisms?).This book is more than just clicks though.There is a wonderful theme of perseverance running throughout this story, vivid illustrations that make you want to run your fingers over and over them, lots and lots and lots of repetition (yes, even though this can drive adults absolutely CRAZY, kids thrive on it).Also, Carle's books typically include a grammar lesson (shhhh.....don't tell the kids).Here we have so many wonderful verbs introduced by the supporting characters:a turtle who ambles, a snail who slithers, a mouse who scurries.Who else but Carle could make the story of a simple click beetle beautiful and fascinating?Do me a favor.Buy every one of his books and keep them on your bookshelves forever.Your future nature-loving child will someday thank you for it.

5-0 out of 5 stars He loves the "kick beetle"
My two year old son LOVES this book. He likes to read along and make the CLICK sound by himself on each page. Towards the end when the book makes the clicking sound he gets all excited. He wants to read this book everyday. Even if he's crying I'll pull out this book and he'll run and sit down next to me to read it. We're big fans of Eric Carle and have 5 of his other books with two more on the way! The message in this book is wonderful. The other animals offer encouragement, the wise old click beetle offers guidance, and the very clumsy click beetle never gives up. Great book! ... Read more


42. Do You Want To Be My Frien (Japanese Edition)
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: Pages (1991-05)
list price: US$30.20 -- used & new: US$30.20
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Asin: 4032024308
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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"Do you want to be my friend?" asks the lonely little mouse. He follows a tai1, but all he finds at its end is a rather unfriendly horse. The little mouse just wants someone to play with-but he'll have to follow a lot of tails before he can find just the right companion.

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Customer Reviews (22)

4-0 out of 5 stars a classic story
The story and pictures are in the classic style of the author. The book it's self is a lot smaller than I had invisioned.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good take along book
Yes, this book is small, so it's perfect for our little take along tote filled with things to keep entertained when we go somewhere there is a wait, ie Drs Office. My daughter has loved this book for a long time, and now at 6 yrs old she can finally read it by herself. It's a great book, not sure why others don't like it.

2-0 out of 5 stars Tiny Tim's book (i.e., very small)
This book is small - it's pocket sized.I was surprised to see this because the other books I've bought from this series are larger - they are at least six-eight inches in one direction.

1-0 out of 5 stars For Your Consideration
We own several of Eric Carle's books. "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?: 40th Anniversary Edition (Brown Bear and Friends)" was one of our son's favorites. We would read it every day. We received "Do You Want to Be My Friend?" as a gift. The book itself is small, which can be great for little readers or a disappointment to those who expect a larger book like "The Very Hungry Caterpillar: board book & CD". The illustrations are what you would expect from Eric Carle. The book's message, however, compelled me to write this review.

The book's story tells of a mouse who happens upon tails belonging to different animals asking if they would like to be his friend. Each animal simply tells the mouse, "No", followed by a description of a significant difference between the animal's tail and the mouse's. Finally the mouse asks another mouse who also has a small gray tail just like the mouse. The mouse responds, "Yes". We interpreted the message as one of intolerance, discrimination, and bigotry. Perhaps someone can discern a different message. Certainly the story can be seen as representative of certain aspects of reality. We just don't find the story appropriate for the age of the intended audience and would not choose this book for our early readers.

3-0 out of 5 stars Do You Want to Be My Friends?
I did not receive a large book. I received a small minature book. The company said that they would work with me and let me return the book. ... Read more


43. Draw Me a Star (Paperstar Book)
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 40 Pages (1998-02-02)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.05
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Asin: 0698116321
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Draw me a star. And the artist drew a star. It was a good star. Draw me a sun, said the star. And the artist drew a sun.And on the artist draws, bringing the world to life picture by beautiful picture until he is spirited across the night sky by a star that shines on all he has made. In Draw Me a Star, Eric Carle celebrates the imagination in all of us with a beguiling story about a young artist who creates a world of light and possibility.A remarkable, quintessentially simple book encompassing Creation, creativity, and the cycle of life within the eternal. -- Kirkus Reviews, pointer reviewThis book will appeal to readers of all ages. An inspired book in every sense of the word. -- School Library JournalA fable about the passage through life and its fullness ofpossibilities, children will like the cumulative effects of the tale, the creation of the world through paints, and Carle'scollages flaring with rainbow hues. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful bedtime book for toddlers
My son (now age 3) has loved this book for 6 months, as have we. It is a sweet, unusual story illustrated in the same colorful, enchanting way that all of Eric Carle's books are. In looking at a few reviews by others I was floored to read that some took exception to the illsutration of the nude couple or felt it necesitated a warning; my husband and I never thought twice about showing that image to our little son, and our son certainly isn't bothered by it in any way. In any event, I hope parents won't be too startled at the thought of a single page containing discreet nudity to consider sharing this book with their children - it would be a terrible shame if they did. This is a delightful book for bedtime.

4-0 out of 5 stars What do do about the couple picture..
As a kindergarten teacher I was worried showing the "nude" picture of the couple - although I would not have hesitated to read it to my own child. I was worried about parents objecting. What I did so I could use it in the classroom was to have our art teacher use a permanent marker & actually draw swim trunks or shorts on the male & a bikini on the female. I'd hate to do this to an expensive hardcover book - but my paperback edition is now suitable to show to primary level students, without any worry of parental objections!

5-0 out of 5 stars Sweet story
I really like this book as does my 2-year old.Be warned a kind of (tasteful) naked picture of a man and woman (creation story).

5-0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites to read
The paintings/illustrations in this book are classic Eric Carle and are actually on a bigger scale than many of his books.They are glorious and beatiful and in his completely unique style.

The story flows really well and can easily be seen as a religious tale.But, like the Chronicles of Narnia, it can be read just as a straightforward story, too.

Yes, the first time you read the story, if you aren't ready for it, the picture of the naked couple will catch you off guard.That isn't the usual fare for a children's book (although potty training books have no problem showing the same thing on children).The drawing is not highly detailed and almost impressionistic.So, if you are worried about that, be sure to preview it before you buy it and read it to your child.If you aren't aware of it, your reaction might only emphasize it more for your child and then they will focus on it, possibly in a way you don't want.

If you like Carle and his style, you'll probably like it, especially the drawings.The story is simple but can lead to discussion with older children about its meanings.

5-0 out of 5 stars 10 Stars for Eric Carle
This book is well written and well illustrated. I feel sorry for the children who will be steered away from this story because of closemindedness. The adults seem to really be the ones who are uncomfortable with the illustrations.

Check the book out & judge for yourself. The illustrations are very tasteful and the 'anatomically correct' parts are really not that anatomically correct...at least I've never seen any nudes that look like the illustrations in the book!

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44. The Honeybee & the Robber
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 14 Pages (2001-07-23)
list price: US$18.99 -- used & new: US$10.95
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Asin: 0399237313
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Follow an adventurous honeybee as she goes about her busy day, sipping nectar from flowers, avoiding hungry birds and playing with butterflies.But when a robber bear scratches at their nest looking for honey, all the bees must rush out to defend their home.This classic Eric Carle story is brought to life by movable pull-tabs that children can use to animate the action, as well as a pop-up spread of a colorful butterfly, one of Eric Carle's most gorgeous pieces of art.

Revised as a smaller book with an easier, younger text (and a fun new cover), The Honeybee & the Robber will delight both longtime fans and first-time readers.Amazon.com Review
Whether she's sipping nectar from beautiful flowers, avoiding hungry birds and fish, dancing with a butterfly, or bravely protecting her entire hive from a big bear with an even bigger appetite, this honeybee is always on the move. Eric Carle's updated classic features truly inspired feats of paper engineering, including a galloping bear and a spectacular butterfly that looks as if it will take off at any moment. There's not a gratuitous pop-up, flap, or movable piece of art in the book; readers will gasp with delight at every page, with every reading. The charming story is still a showcase for Carle's distinctive collages, in delectable golds, earthy greens, shimmering blues, and warm browns. This version is smaller than the original, and the text has been revised slightly, with younger readers in mind. A clever new interactive cover allows children to make the villain bear's eyes cross as the angry looking bee stings his nose.

Carle's bold, appealing style is known and loved by happy readers everywhere, who return again and again to The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Grouchy Ladybug, and his many other very popular titles. (Preschool) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Baby's favorite
I have been reading this book to my daughter since she was about 9 months old.She loves it!The animals make great opportunities for you to make their sounds or use sign language.It's a bit long for a young child, but she will sit through it, then ask to be read to again.All the tabs to move the pictures are very interesting for her.Just don't leave it alone with them!We originally bought this at a store but she got ahold of it once and tore it to pieces.Tears streaming down her face asking to read it still.I was so happy to find a replacement on Amazon.Some of the pieces stick a little when trying to move them, and it isn't as nice of a copy as my original, but the baby was VERY happy to see the book again.Just keep it out of reach of little hands!

5-0 out of 5 stars A fun interactive book with humor
This book is enjoyable to read. I especially enjoy the laughter that my grandaugher expressed as she reacted to this fun interactive story.

5-0 out of 5 stars THE KING OF COLORFUL COLLAGE DOES IT AGAIN!
Eric Carle, the king of colorful collage, has been delighting young readers for sometime now.This sturdy board book reissue of his 1981 classic is simply another jewel in his crown.

Bug-eyed, red nosed and eager, a honeybee exhorts her neighbors to go out and gather nectar.Pull a tab, and you'll see her fly.Another tab opens flower petals so the bees can sip nectar.

She's a swift honeybee, this one, as her tab-told story unfolds - she escapes a bird, a fish, and a frog to play with a vibrant winged pop-up butterfly.

But once she returns to her hive she hears a frightening noise.She thinks it must be a robber.What kind of a robber would try to steal their honey?What can the bees do to defend themselves.Pull some more tabs, and you'll see.!

Easy for young hands, a delight for young eyes, and a smile for the young at heart.

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful interactive addition to our Eric Carle library.
My children and I always anxiously await any new addition to our Eric Carle library. It's hard to believe that our next book will meet our high expectations, but they always do. The honeybee and the Robber was a new angle to his interactive collection which we thoroughly enjoyed. My children had plenty of opportunity to share the moving pictures and read the book over and over.The beauty of this book is that the children enjoy "reading" it to themselves using the moving parts to stir their imagination ... Read more


45. Rooster's Off to See the World (Aladdin Picture Books)
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (1999-06-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.47
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Asin: 0689826842
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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One fine morning, a rooster sets off to see the world. Soon he's joined by two cats, then three frogs, then four turtles, then five fish. But one group by one, his new friends decide to head home, leaving the rooster alone again -- and ready to return to his own comfortable home as well. Bold, colorful collage illustrations, a beguiling story, and a simple introduction to number sets, addition, and subtraction combine to make Rooster's Off to See the World a delight for Eric Carle's many young fans.Amazon.com Review
With his lush, gorgeous collages, Eric Carle hardly needs to write a word to make his picture books appealing. Rooster's Off to See the World, in fact, may have been more successful as a wordless book. Rooster wakes up one morning and decides he wants to travel. Off he goes, picking up companions along the way (two cats, three frogs, four turtles, etc.). When night falls, the critters become cold and lonely and hungry, and, group by group, return home. It seems the message here is, "there's no place like home"; reassuring for toddlers, to be sure, but somehow a bit sad and disappointing, too. This small board-book edition is crowded with Carle's trademark illustrations, stunning in color and form--but also with wordy text and counting graphics in the upper right corner of each spread. The adding and subtracting element is an attractive and clever feature, but ultimately, it's a little too much. This said, children and adults will probably be so mesmerized by Carle's colorful collages, the rest won't matter. (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
Love this book! Rooster's off to See the World encourages counting, friendship, learning about different animals and the fact that there is no better place to be but home. This is a great bed time story book!

I was very happy with the seller -The book Lady
I will order from her again!

5-0 out of 5 stars Adding and subtracting book - created from the author's heart to help others.
Each page has a small block that shows you the animal and the number of animals starting off and ending with rooster. Cool book and as per usual cool illustrations!

Eric Carl created this book for children like himself when he was young. On the last page of the book, Mr. Carl says " this book is for the child who has thee difficulties with numbers, specific symbols, but also for all children who are getting acquainted with numbers."

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Counting Book
I used this book for a story time with a rooster theme. It is a counting book that teaches the concept of addition and subtraction. Rooster sets off to see the world. Along the way he meets two cats, three frogs, four turtles, and five fish. Since Rooster has made no plans for food or shelter, as night falls his traveling companions go home. The book is illustrated with Carle's usual large, gorgeous collages. It worked very well with a group of forty preschoolers.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Roosters Off to see the world.
I rate this book at a five. It teachers childrenhow to be nice, and care and treat others with respect. Any child I think could read this because what it teaches is a good lesson to young ones.The book to me was actually pretty good.

4-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book but the story is a little sad *sniff*
I recently purchased a six pack of Eric Carle books because my six year old loves his illustrations.Included was the story Rooster's Off To See The World.The colorful artwork is visually stunning and captivates both of my children who insisted I read it NOW!

The story tells the tale (with lots of repetitive text) of an ambitious rooster who sets out to see the world.He leaves his cozy home safe behind to embark on his trip.On each page he picks up a few new friends who are also seduced by the temptation to "see the world".Unfortunately, rooster isn't all that bright and he forgets to make plans for basic necessities like food and shelter.So when the sun goes down rooster and his new friends are cold and hungry.They all begin to complain.Soon, rooster's fair weather friends begin to desert him (the turtle's even leave without bothering to say goodbye!).Before long poor defeated rooster is left all alone.A dejected rooster ponders his mistakes, takes a short nap and heads back out to his cozy home without seeing much of the world at all and the book comes to an end.

Both of my kids lingered on each beautiful page instead of rushing along to see what happens next in the story as they usually do.My sensitive four year old said she felt very sad when this story came to its end because Rooster's so-called friends left him alone but my six year old enjoyed it.He particularly enjoyed counting all of roosters new friends who appeared in little boxes in the upper corner of each page and said he'd like to read it again so it's a keeper for my son, anyway. ~ Laurie Shallah ... Read more


46. 10 Little Rubber Ducks
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 36 Pages (2005-02-01)
list price: US$21.99 -- used & new: US$8.93
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Asin: 0060740752
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Ahoy! Here We Go
Around the World
with 10 Little Rubber Ducks

"Ducks overboard!" shouts the captain, as a giant wave washes a box of 10 little rubber ducks off his cargo ship and into the sea. The 10 little rubber ducks are swept away in various directions. One drifts west, where a friendly dolphin jumps over it. A whale sings to another. But, as the sun sets, the 10th little rubber duck is left all alone, bobbing helplessly on the big wide sea. Small readers and listeners will empathize with the little duck's plight -- and will rejoice at the heartwarming surprise ending.

In this poignant and funny story, illustrated with strikingly designed collages, Eric Carle also takes readers on an exciting voyage of discovery. Following the little ducks as they float to all parts of the globe, young explorers can see for themselves the meanings of directional words, and learn simple math concepts such as counting and the use of cardinal and ordinal numbers. Each creature the ducks meet is seen in its own habitat and behaves in a true-to-life manner, offering a very simple first view of biology and geography.

All aboard for a world of learning and fun!

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Customer Reviews (24)

5-0 out of 5 stars Duck Delight!
Delightful book with a button at the end of the story for little fingers to press for a duck quacking sound.My only caution is that this is a large heavy hardcover 9" x 12" (not a boardbook) too heavy and awkward for little pre-schoolers.And because the pages are large, they are delicate and can tear easily, so parents may need to assist their young ones when turning the pages.

5-0 out of 5 stars Our Daughter's Very Favorite Book
We are big Eric Carle fans and surprisingly, my daughter likes this book even more than The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which has been a long standing favorite at our house.This book is always checked out at our library and as soon as we check it out somebody else puts a hold on it. Since this book is our daughter's absolute favorite, I guess it's time to fork over the 15.00 dollars and get our daughter her own copy.

Even though our 2 year old daughter is just learning to count and doesn't know her left from her right she is fascinated by every page in this book which introduces numerous concepts in a natural eye-catching way.Her favorite part, of course, is the quaking duck at the end of the book (there is a button that makes a quaking sound when pressed).

As a home schooling mother of 4 and former pre-school teacher, I highly recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Squeak, Squeak, This book is fun for your special little one!
Eric Carle has done it again.His cute story is paired with his incredible illusrtrations.Children love it and that's what books are for!All you need is a rubber duck or ten and a tub of water (hey, it's bath time!) and you have a recipe for laughter and fun.

5-0 out of 5 stars 10 Little Rubber Ducks
This book was purchased to assist special needs children with counting andthe sound "d"identification.It works great for the job!

5-0 out of 5 stars Two thumbs up...one big and one small
In July of 2003, award-winning children's author and illustrator Eric Carle saw an article about a 1992 shipment of rubber ducks that fell off of a ship and traveled throughout the world. Well, he just couldn't resist writing a book about those toys. And in that book, he tells the story from their manufacture, through their loss, and on to the adventures that the ten little rubber ducks had.

The book is richly illustrated, in that bright, realistic/not-realistic style that Eric Carle is famous for. The accompanying text is very interesting, showing so much in so few words. The many different fates of the ducks, provides for some interesting reading, keeping my four-year-old spellbound. Yeah, we both like this book and we give it two thumbs up...one big and one small. ... Read more


47. My Own Very Hungry Caterpillar Coloring Book
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-09-29)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$2.77
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Asin: 0399242074
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Now available for the first time as a coloring book, Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar will delight children as they bring their own imagination to this classic story.Including a new introduction by Eric Carle, as well as blank pages at the end of the book for your own pictures, this is the perfect way to turn story time into coloring time.At the same time interactive and timeless, this is one coloring book you'll want to save as a keepsake! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars cute idea
I FOUND MY OWN VERY HUNGRY CATAPILLAR COLORING BOOK TO BE A VERY UNIQUE IDEA.TO TAKE A CLASSIC THAT CHILDREN AND ADULTS LOVE AND TURN IT INTO SOMETHING THAT CHILDREN AND THEIR ADULT COMPANION CAN SHARE IN THE FUN OF COLORING--THE CATAPILLAR AND ALL OF THE THINGS HE ATE AND COLORING THE BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY AT THE END OF THE STORY IS MAKING A MEMORY FOR BOTH TO SHARE FOR A LIFETIME.THIS WAS A VERY GOOD IDEA.

5-0 out of 5 stars wonderful book
I bought this book for my 6 year old son who loves Eric Carle books and also loves to draw and color.This book was a huge hit.He had the entire book colored the same day he received it.And we ordered the other Eric Carle coloring books.It is a great product because you get the real book, but have your own childs coloring.Also, there is a page in the back with a picture of Eric Carle, and a place for your child to put their picture.This type of book is a great idea and really involves the children in the story.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for kids who love Eric Carle's books!
My 2 y/o shows some interest in coloring every once in a while, so I naturally wanted to buy coloring books that would catch his attention.This was one of them!He loves all of his Eric Carle books, and now he can color his own story.Great idea! ... Read more


48. Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?
by Bill Martin
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-04-03)
list price: US$25.99 -- used & new: US$16.81
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Asin: 080508102X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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New big books to share with a group!
 
Big books are ideal for use with a large groupÂ--they are oversized at 14-1/2 x 18 inches. A perfect way to enjoy Holt favorites with many children at once!

A collection of endangered animals appear in Bill Martin Jr's rhythmic text with Eric Carle's vibrant images, and all are watched over by our best hope for the futureÂ--a dreaming child.
 
 
Also available in big book format:
 
The Colors of Us
By Karen Katz
 
Here are My Hands
By Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault, illustrated by Ted Rand
 
In the Small, Small Pond
By Denise Fleming
 
Amazon.com Review
Fans of Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle's Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? will be delighted to see another title in this lilting call and response series. Much like their earlier picture books, Panda Bear features a string of fine feathered (and furry and scaly) friends watching over each other. In this book, however, all the animals are endangered, from a swinging spider monkey to a strutting macaroni penguin (kids will get a kick out of that name!) to a splashing sea lion. Carle’s trademark tissue paper collages will be as familiar--and welcome--as the text ("Whooping Crane, Whooping Crane, what do you see?" "I see a black panther strolling by me."); young readers will quickly get the hang of the rhythm and join right in. The book concludes on a hopeful note, with a dreaming child seeing the ten f! eatured animals "all wild and free--/ that’s what I see!" Martin includes a note on endangered species that may spark concern and interest in older readers--our hope for these disappearing creatures. (Ages 3 to 8) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

Customer Reviews (29)

5-0 out of 5 stars Baby's bedtime book
We received this as a gift from my niece who loves panda bears.It is now my daughter's favorite book for bedtime. However, we did not receive the board book. I think she also likes the fact that it's not a board book!Of course, Brown Bear is amazing too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best of the series
A favorite of our 18-month-old since she was less than 1.Only problem is she likes flip through it faster than I can read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Panda Bear
As a teacher I found this book extremely useful, especially since I had a lot of New Entrants this term. The text is very predictable and this builds up confidence and self esteem very quickly.

5-0 out of 5 stars Soon to be a classic
Another great book in the series.This one has a great message about protecting the animals children grow to love while reading Erin Carle.

5-0 out of 5 stars I enjoy reading this book to my son
I love the illustrations in this book of all the endangered animals--they are gorgeous and make reading it to my son a real pleasure. I even learned about a new animal via this book, the macaroni penguin, which I had to look up the first time I read it. I think this is a great addition to a child's library. ... Read more


49. From Head to Toe
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: Pages (1999)
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50. Hello, Red Fox
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (2001-06-01)
list price: US$8.99 -- used & new: US$3.95
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Asin: 068984431X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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It's Little Frog's birthday, and Mama Frog gets a big surprise when the guests show up for his party -- all the animals are the wrong color! Little Frog tells her she's not looking long enough, and he's right.Amazon.com Review
Goethe (1749-1832) is celebrated as a great German poet,novelist, and philosopher. But in his eyes, color theory was his mostsignificant achievement. In 1810 Goethe published Farbenlehre,naming three primary colors--red, blue, and yellow--from which allother colors could be made, and claiming that each color had anopposite, or complementary, color. But how does this relate towell-loved artist Eric Carle's Hello, Red Fox? Well, it's likethis. On his special birthday, Little Frog's friends--Red Fox, PurpleButterfly, Orange Cat, and others--begin to arrive at his house for aparty. Imagine Mama Frog's surprise when she perceives Red Fox asgreen, Purple Butterfly as yellow, and so on.Each time, Little Froggently points out that she simply hasn't stared at each animal longenough to see his or her "true color."

At the beginning of the book, readers are instructed to stare for tenseconds at the boldly colored animal on the left side of the spread,then transfer their unblinking gaze (more like glaze at this point) tothe blank white page on the right. If they do that successfully, ashadowy image of the animal appears in its complementary color! Youngkids may think this is magic, but actually the phenomenon taking placebetween the eye and the brain is called "simultaneous contrastafter-image." No matter what you call it, it's amazing and fun tobehold! The story itself is simple and deliberately repetitive,appealing to very young children, but the optical illusions will be ahit with all ages. Carle's bold collage illustrations are perfect forthis playful spin around the color wheel, which ends with the greenLittle Frog turning red when Mama Frog kisses him in front of all ofhis friends. (Ages 4 to 8). Karin Snelson ... Read more

Customer Reviews (15)

5-0 out of 5 stars A fun and engaging book
We initially checked this book out from our local library. My 6 year old son was so thrilled and mesmerized by it that I had to make it a purchase. He absolutely loves the tricks on the eyes that the book teaches and is so enthused to share this book with others. Another hit by Erick Carle!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Lesson on Light
I purchased this book to use with 7th grade students to do a lesson on light. The students got a kick out of it. I love being able to use picture books as much as possible within the classroom.

5-0 out of 5 stars Cool, and Educational!
I have always loved Eric Carle's books, but this one is a particular favorite.First of all, it involves a fox (which happens to be my last name), but it also handles a subject most children's books don't touch - opposite colors.You could even use it for older kids to teach about the cone cells in your eyes, but for little kids it's a really fun "optical illusion" that helps them see the opposite colors.It's art, it's science, and it capitalizes on a child's curiosity.

5-0 out of 5 stars Visual fun!
This short book is an excellent tool to use in a psychology class, in the area of biopsychology, and study of the brain, sensation, and perception.It is a fun book that engages the students immediately - no matter what age level they may be!

5-0 out of 5 stars WUNNERFULL, WUNNERFUL
IT WAS SO GOOD WE EVEN KEPT THE DUPLICATE SHIPMENT.
GOOD BOOK, GOOD SERVICE.
KEEP IT UP. ... Read more


51. MY VERY 1ST BK COLORS
by Carle Eric
 Hardcover: Pages (1985-10-02)
list price: US$4.95
Isbn: 0694000116
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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What color is a bluebird? Easy to answer, but even easier when you have the color to match it with. Find the color in the top half of a page that matches the picture on the bottom half. From pink flowers to purple grapes, this colorful book is full of fun and surprises. Children will love solving these color puzzles featuring Eric Carle’s bold and vibrant artwork. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars beautiful
a stunning book about matching colors to different animals - the book is divided in half so you can keep the word "red" at the top, then flip through the book to match everything that is red - Eric Carle is, as usual, wonderful

3-0 out of 5 stars not as good as My Very First Book of Numbers
We checked this one out of the library after buying My Very First Book of Numbers. Unfortunately, it's not quite as good. First of all, although black, white, pink, and brown are represented, the color orange is missing - how can you skip one of the secondary colors?! Secondly, at least in the copy we saw, the fire engine is a muddy color somewhere in between red and brown (and definitely does not match the bright red color square). Finally, it would have been nice if the colors had been arranged in the order of the spectrum rather than randomly. This really had potential, but fell short.

4-0 out of 5 stars Like the book
Pictures are nicely illustrated. Simple and clean. The only complain I have is the letters/words are not big/bold enough. My 2 years old daughter has been learning colors for a few months and she looks at the book and points out the colors. She also enjoys to look at the pictures and asks questions. I like that a lot. ... Read more


52. Up, Up I Go: A Growth Chart (Eric Carle)
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: Pages (2007-04-19)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$14.99
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Asin: B00196PDFQ
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Complete with Eric Carle's animal illustrations, this growth chart is a beautiful way to chronicle a child's growth. Measuring up to 6 feet (so children can compare their height to siblings and parents) and with stickers for marking those memorable milestones, this chart serves as a lovely keepsake of a child's early development. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Not good for me....
This is a VERY simple chart, but expensive. I don't like it at all. :(

5-0 out of 5 stars easy to store and update
Honestly, we keep our kids' growth charts and look at them when we pull out mementos years later- they don't need an expensive wooden board, this does a great job, paperboard in a fake book jacket that lets you store it easily on a bookshelf.There are stickers to mark milestones (I'm using ink as well in case stickers don't stick in 20 years) and 20 years from now my kid will not care at all that I didn't spend a fortune.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice chart
I love the illustrations on the chart.I laminated it before I hung it on the wall because it's made of card stock, so I hope it will last a long time.I think my son threw the stickers away, though, because I can't find them anywhere.But they came in a nice book that should be a great place for others to store their stickers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Product
It is sturdy cardboard with places made for it to fold up, so after our son outgrows it, we can easily fold it up and put it in the little cover it comes in and store it somewhere to treasure it for years to come :) It comes with stickers to mark the height, we are also marking on the back for good measure in case something happens to the stickers. It's Eric Carle so it's not so babyish as a Winnie The Pooh one might be, so we're hoping he won't object to it being in his room for several years. We haven't hung it yet, but we're going to use 3M Poster strips and a few of those should do the trick.

3-0 out of 5 stars Cute growth chart with stickers
This is a simple chart with stickers to plot your child's growth. It is made of heavy paper so it may not be as sturdy as some may like. It is easy to hang and makes a nice decoration. ... Read more


53. Eric Carle: A Journal for Baby's First Year
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 48 Pages (2006-09-14)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$5.09
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Asin: 0811852776
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This precious baby album makes a beautiful gift for any new parent. Eric Carle's beloved animal illustrations accompany space to record baby's firsts, friends, outings, and more. It also includes an adorable hanging mobile and padded cover. Record the memorable moments of baby's first year, and make a lovely keepsake for when baby is all grown up. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
This is a great 'journal' for parents who want to record the most precious information and moments of their child's first year. Obviously, this book does not function as daily diary. If you are looking for a diary this is not the book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Cute but too small
This is a very cute baby journal, with great Eric Carle illustrations throughout.But, way too small to keep ALL of baby's first year. ... Read more


54. The Very Lonely Firefly board book
by Eric Carle
Board book: 14 Pages (1999-07-19)
list price: US$11.99 -- used & new: US$10.26
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Asin: B001M4JK8G
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One night a very lonely firefly goes off in search of friends. Each time he sees a flicker of light he flies off toward it, but none of them turn out to be fireflies. He sees a lantern, an owl's eyes, even headlights shining in the darkness. Will the lonely firefly ever find creatures like himself?

A classic in its own time, The Very Lonely Firefly is finally available in a beautiful board book format, perfect for the youngest readers and the smallest hands. And just as in the hardcover edition, the fireflies' lights actually light up, delighting children of all ages. ... Read more


55. Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (2005-03-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.52
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Asin: 006443642X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Of course they do -- just like me and you! From baby kangaroos, called joeys, to baby elephants, called calfs, every kind of animal has a mother. Inside this playful and colorful book you will see all sorts of different babies with their mothers, all with one thing in common: Their mothers love them very, very much -- just like your mother loves you! Come right in and meet the family -- the animal family, that is -- in words and pictures by Eric Carle.

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"Yes! A kangaroo has a mother. Just like me and you."Tremendously popular author/illustrator Eric Carle needs nointroduction. Readers wait eagerly for every new picture book--andnobody will be disappointed with this one. In this Very Simple story,an unseen child asks variations on the same question: "Does alion/monkey/dolphin have a mother, too?" The response is always thesame: a big colorful "YES!" with the soothing reassurance that, "likeme and you," everyone has a mother. Repetition is the name of thegame, here, because nothing comforts like reiteration.

Those on the verge of reading will enjoy the question and answerformat, which is clearly designed to be read aloud. A list of thenames of animal babies, parents, and groups is included--did you knowthat a group of bears is called a "sloth"? Or that a group of foxes isa "skulk"? Carle's trademark collages are as colorful and luminous asthose found in any of his other well-loved modern classics (includingThe Very HungryCaterpillar and The Very QuietCricket); as usual, the illustrations are so good they'reworthy of framing. (Ages 2 to 7) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

Customer Reviews (17)

4-0 out of 5 stars One of our favorites . . .
Eric Carle's "Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?" is a new classic, from my point of view. As a licensed preschool and elementary school teacher, I KNOW that repetitive books help young children learn to read. I am currently teaching a class of 16 two-year-olds. Their favorite books are colorful and predictable - just like "Does a Kangaroo..." I love to watch them grin as they shout out, "YES!" as I turn each page. I agree that this might not be a favorite of older children, but the one-to-three year old population thinks it's a hit!

5-0 out of 5 stars great book!
we got this as a gift when our son was born and he took interest to it around 18 months.he eventually memorized all the animals and could recite the entire book by heart.he would say the animal on the next page before turning it.it was so cute.at 2 1/2 yrs old, he still loves this book.this is a great learning tool and teaches children about mom/child relationships and the word "yes."we all love most of e. carle's books.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book for Preschoolers
My preschoolers adore this book, and I love that the repetitive language allows them to memorize it and "read" it to themselves.

5-0 out of 5 stars Yes!
I like this book beacuse it gives my 2 year-old son lots of practice saying, "yes" instead of his usual "no."AFter we read the book, we use the pattern established in the story to ask each other about other animals not featured in the book.For example, "does a cat have a mother too?" "Yes!"

5-0 out of 5 stars My one year old loves it
This was the very first book I read to my son after he was born. I got it as a gift in the hospital.Ever since then he seeks this book out for me to read to him. Its the only book he will sit all the way through. He loves the pictures.Yes, its very repetive, but thats the whole point of the book.Its great right before bed or right after a nap, because its so soothing. ... Read more


56. Artist to Artist: 23 Major Illustrators Talk to Children About Their Art
by Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Hardcover: 114 Pages (2007-09-25)
list price: US$30.00 -- used & new: US$7.57
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Asin: B001RTSFMS
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In this remarkable and beautiful anthology featuring the likes of MauriceSendak, Robert Sabuda, Rosemary Wells, and Eric Carle, twenty-three ofthe most honored and beloved artists in children’s literature talk informallyto children—sharing secrets about their art and how they began theiradventures into illustration. Fold-out pages featuring photographs of theirearly work, their studios and materials, as well as sketches and finished artcreate an exuberant feast for the eye that will attract bothchildren and adults.

Self-portraits of each illustrator crown thisimportant anthology that celebrates the artistsand the art of the picture book. An event bookfor the ages.

Proceeds from the book will benefit the Eric Carle ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Artist to Artist
Artist to Artist is way more wonderful than expected. If you are interested in exceptional children's book art, this is for you.

4-0 out of 5 stars Artist to Artist
I find the book very entertaining and informative at the same time.I actually get to know many of my favorite authors and their illustrations and their stories behind their creativity.An eye-opening piece, really.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this book!
I have to confess I bought this book for my 4 yr. old daughter and ended up keeping it for myself! It's still in the family so I think it's okay--besides I think she's a bit young for it! I bought it because I thought it would be inspirational for my young daughter and as I started reading through it I found it inspiring myself. I love the way the artist's talk about their experiences with art.I also enjoyed looking at the art they created when they were young. Many of the artists also give bits of inspiring words for the young artists to think about. I think this book would be a wonderful gift for a young inspiring artist or anyone who enjoys art!

5-0 out of 5 stars More stars, please!
Sometimes a really creative artist has vision beyond himself and philantropic urges to propel him. "Artist to Artist: 23 Major Illustrators Talk to Children About Their Art" is just one product of the merger of these three qualities in Eric Carle, children's book writer and illustrator.

But wait, there's more. He and his wife developed and built a museum called the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Boston. Here the art of the picture book from around the world is celebrated. From the website comes this statement about fulfillment of the mission--"...by collecting, presenting and celebrating the art of the picture book from around the world and by providing interactive experiences and programs that are engaging and educational." One area Carle most values in the museum is the art studio where visitors (activity geared toward children) can actually create a "masterpiece." If you adore picture book illustrations (as I do), then visit the website for its treasures.

A second enterprise that sprang from the concept of "Artist to Artist" is the degree program with Simmons College, also in Boston. A student could earn a master's degree in Children's Literature or a joint art/literature/writing degree. For teachers and other professionals, an every-other-summer program focuses on picture book art. Visit the website for more information.

The proceeds from this book go directly to the museum. Even if there were not a museum, this book alone is a treasure in itself! Because Carle's desire--with talent behind it--to create art began in childhood, he conceived the idea of an anthology of picture book art dedicated to children who also discover the talent and desire to create art. He cites his mentors and tells children that they can think of this book as their mentors.

The 23 artists whose work comprises the pages of this book are certainly inspiring and exemplary. The layout for the pages of the first artist of the 23 is like the layout of the last one and all the ones in-between: A one-page letter to the reader/child--including a childhood picture of the artist, two pages of art, including a photograph of the artist's studio, and a self-portrait.

The first artist included in the book is Mitsumasa Anno (with whom I just recently became familiar) and the last is the collaborative team of Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart --the others in between are arranged alphabetically. I don't know why Sabuda and Reinhart are the last ones unless it is because they are pop-up artists. Perhaps they are placed last because their art is so different. I'm just guessing.

Here are statements from some of the 23 artists about their childhood dreams:

Mitsumasa Anno: "I believe that the culture that is part of your being from childhood is of great importance."

Eric Carle: "But I also try to keep an open mind, to listen to my intuition and allow for the unexpected, the coincidental, even the quirky to enter into my work."

Tomie dePaola: "I am just as happy as a lark that I am an Artist....But it is hard work....You have to practice, practice, practice--and don't copy."

Steven Kellogg: "One of the most fascinating things to me about drawing was the fact that I could create stories with my pictures."

Maurice Sendak: "As an aspring young artist, you should strive for originality of vision. No story is worth the writing, no picture worth the making, if it is not a work of the imagination."

Rosemary Wells: "Few people in this world can truly say they love their jobs and the meaning of their work. If you stay true to yourself and practice, practice, practice, you will have a life where you love what you do."

Oh so inspiring, so full of worthy quotes and childhoods rife with possibilities--the artists in this book, their lives and their work, make "Artist to Artist" a must-have book for teachers and parents, especially if you have an aspiring artist in your child--and definitely one or two for the school library!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for picture book artists
Artist to Artist is a book conceived by Eric Carle and written by twenty three major children's book illustrators to children interested in picture book art,Each artist has written a personal letter describing their feelings about art and literature with bits of their biographies and samples of their artwork at different ages and stages in their lives.The book provides encouragement for young artists and enlightenment for anyone interested in the art of creating picture books for children.The book provides personal stories and proves, in the words of St. Thomas Aquinas, "an artist is not a special kind of person, but every person is a special kind of artist." ... Read more


57. Watch Out!A Giant!
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2002-06-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$7.99
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Asin: 0689849648
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Enter Eric Carle's fantasy tale of two children escaping a giant through secret passageways, trapdoors, and underground tunnels -- complete with Eric Carle's trademark collage illustrations and with clever double-sided lift-the-flaps. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars My Most Requested Preschool Storybook
I was a preschool teacher for almost 20 years. I had a large collection of preschool storybooks, including this one. On those occasions when I would ask the children what story they wanted me to read to them, they would invariably choose Watch Out! A Giant.

The story is similar to the books Where the Wild Things Are and There's a Nightmare in My Closet in that it shows children overcoming their fears. The design of the book, similar to Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar is full of twists and surprises.

This book is very underrated, perhaps because it is not as appealing to adults as it is to preschool children. I would not have known how much children like this book if I had not asked my preschool class, "What story do you want me to read?"

3-0 out of 5 stars Read all th way to the end of the story!
This is a weird book. I generally love Carle, but this was a little strange. My daughter is 2 and she was definitely too young for this book, though she did love the flaps, but for myself, the story is just a little odd. It doesn't flow well. Also, I know a number of people who said it was a scary book, it's not, you have to read all the way to the end to see the giant is make believe the whole time. So at least read it all the way through!

5-0 out of 5 stars my speech delayed 4 yearold LOVES this book
Beautiful illustrations with cutouts and flaps...you can see a peek at what is on other pages, blends into a different object, but when you turn the page...whala...it'ssomething else! This is an older preschooler book, probably won't appeal or be appropriate for 1 or 2 year olds. ... Read more


58. Brown Bear & Friends CD
by Bill Martin, Eric Carle
Audio CD: Pages (2008-04-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$6.61
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Asin: 1427203245
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Bill Martin Jr and Eric Carle’s classic Bear books have been a hit with children for many generations, and have sold more than eleven million copies. This wonderful compilation CD brings together the beloved first three Bear books—Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?; Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?; and Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?—and includes the newest addition, Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? The stories are read with warmth and humor by Academy Award-winning actress and mother Gwyneth Paltrow.
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3-0 out of 5 stars feedback
It is a good book to be used at bedtime story. I bought it to read in my preschool classroom. it is very slow and the students got bored by the third page of Panda bear.

5-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable CD!
My 2 year old loves listening to this CD!She is a big Eric Carle/ Bill Martin Jr fan, carrying the books around with her constantly!This CD is a pleasure to listen to, and it is great for when I am occupied and cannot read to her.

5-0 out of 5 stars Yessssssssssss!!! a great buy, 8 books in one cd, plus bonus!
I would like this to be a practical review, because I almost don't buy this CD, since there is not much info about it and the tracks are not detailed, but it's oh so worth it!

**First four tracks are the books in English (Brown Bear, Polar Bear, Panda Bear, and Baby Bear)

**Tracks 5-8 are all four books in Spanish (It doesn't state whose voice it is, but she sounds like a native speaker, the lady is actually funnier than Gwyneth!)

**Track 9 is Bill Martin Jr. himself reading "Brown Bear" (I didn't like it, but it's interesting)

**Tracks 10 and 11 are interviews with Eric Carle.

So, I hope this helps! and, don't hesitate, go ahead and buy it! Think about it, you can look at the book you have, and hear the audio in Spanish, it's a great learning tool.

5-0 out of 5 stars 18 month old granddaughter loved this
My young grandaughter was mesmerized by the songs and words.A great gift for young children.

5-0 out of 5 stars THIS BEARS REPEATED LISTENINGS !
As much as I enjoy audio booksI'll admit that my initial reaction to this one wasn't overly enthusiastic.The first in thisserieswas written forty-some years ago, and has captivated generations.It has been reprinted almost countless times in a variety of editions.The Bear stories are known and lovedby millions.

To top that,what couldthesestories possibly be without seeing Eric Carle's iconic illustrations?

I learned the answer to that question with the first few minutes of this reading by Academy-Award winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow.She offers a warm, winning narration of the Bear stories that enchants bothyoung and olderears. So captivating is her voice and delivery that the stories come to life in listener's minds as if for the first time.

It's a special treat to have all of the tales available on one CD, there couldn't be a moreperfect bedtime story.

- Gail Cooke ... Read more


59. Eric Carle's Animals: Book and Block Puzzle (The World of Eric Carle)
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 14 Pages (2008-05-01)
list price: US$9.99 -- used & new: US$2.83
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Asin: 0448448718
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A board book, blocks, and puzzles—all in one!

Eric CarleÂ’s signature artwork is combined with an interactive block puzzle in this sturdy, all-in-one set. A paperback book features six animals and asks the reader to match the image using the four accompanying blocks. This combination of book and puzzle encourages the use of logic, deduction, and early reading skills for a new kind of reading fun! ... Read more


60. Oso pardo, oso pardo, ¿qué ves ahí?
by Bill Martin
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1998-09-15)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$7.99
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Asin: 0805059679
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a classic of children's literature. Bill Martin's rhythmic text speaks directly to young children, and Eric Carle's gorgeous illustrations hold children enraptured reading after reading.

With this Spanish translation, Spanish-speaking and bilingual children will now be able to share the magic of the beloved Brown Bear and his friends.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Pardo/Cafe-Clarification
Many reviewers are commenting that they don't use the word "pardo" for brown in Spanish, so I wanted to clarify this point. Yes, the commonly used word for the color brown here in the US is "cafe" (with an accent, but I don't know how to do that online!). The word "pardo" also means brown, but we don't ever use it in our daily language. However, the authors wisely chose to use this word, because the proper name in Spanish for a "brown bear" is "oso pardo." As in the animal--not the color. Check it out on Wikipedia: [...]. This is a great vocabulary-building lesson for our Spanish-speaking children!

As a bilingual kindergarten teacher I LOVE this book, and so do my kinders! After reading it, we always make a class book with our pictures: "Juan, Juan, ?Quien ves ahi? Yo veo Mariana mirando a mi."

3-0 out of 5 stars Ok but not the best
I don't like the translation as pardo is not a word that I think most people in the US would use. Also this book just doesn't keep her attention like some others that she has.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Spanish Version of My Son's Favorite Book
My son's favorite book is Brown Bear Brown Bear, so I jumped at the chance to buy the Spanish version for him.He loves it.I can read it in English or Spanish (since I have it memorized).My son is 8 months old and we have been reading this book to him since he was born.It always brings a smile to his face.

Eva

4-0 out of 5 stars Love it
My little girl loves this book and it is fun for me to read it in spanish.

5-0 out of 5 stars nice translation of a classic
We are raising our son in a bilingual household, and so I was happy to see one of his favorite books, Brown Bear Brown Bear... in Spanish.The translation is very nice, with a good rhythm, and an extra nice touch at the end.I enjoy hearing my husband read it, I enjoy reading it, and it is good practice for my Spanish. ... Read more


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