Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? was one of our first "favorites" because Jay could read it by himself. It's a charming story with animals and colors. It also rhymes and is fun to read aloud because there is a rhythm to the words that is fun to say.
We have been having fun with some learning activities that go along with this book. Reading together is fun and it leads to lots of other learning when you take it to the next level.
To see what I mean, check out these learning activities that coordinate with this book:
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Great post with wonderful links - thanks!
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