One of my kids favorite books when they were toddlers was Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? That timeless classic is a book I remember my mom reading to me. New here we are some *cough-cough* years later and I'm reading it to my kids. Funny thing, I have a feeling it will be a book I'll be reading to my grandkids but this isn't about THAT classic. It's about the latest release from the authors of that infamous book titled Noah, Noah, What Do You See? They've taken the classic and given it a gospel flava.
From the bestselling authors of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Chicka Chicka, 1, 2, 3
Noah, Noah, what do you see? I see animals in the ark with me.
Moses sees the Red Sea part. Daniel sees lions in the den. Mary sees baby Jesus smiling at her. Noah, Noah, What Do You See? introduces little ones to favorite Bible heroes from the Old and New Testaments.
With colorful art from Melissa Iwai and the signature rhyming style of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, parents and children alike will love the classic storytelling of Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson.
As a Booklook Blogger, I'm able to review books like Noah, Noah, What Do You See? from publishing houses like Thomas Nelson and share my thoughts with you in exchange for a complimentary copy of the book.
Through my book reviews I am able to share my love of reading and recommend books for you to enjoy reading to your children and grandchildren. Reading is so important. Did you know author Bill Martin Jr. didn’t learn to read until he reached college, yet he earned a doctorate in education from Northwestern University? He was one of the world’s foremost authors in literary education, as well as a million-selling author of books including Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
I loved this book as it brought back memories of reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? with my kids. Their smiling, cherubic faces looking up at me in anticipation for the next page. This book would make a wonderful addition to the Sunday School preschool room and of course a great read for bedtime for baby.
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