Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a children's picture book, published in 1967, written and illustrated by Bill Martin, Jr. and Eric Carle. The book is designed to help toddlers associate colors and meanings to objects. The book itself has little to no plot. Instead, the narrator asks various animals what they see with the response usually being another animal, the respondent is then asked what they themselves see, and the process is repeated. It features a Brown Bear, Red Bird, Yellow Duck, Blue Horse, Green Frog, Purple Cat, White Dog, Black Sheep, a Goldfish, a Teacher or a Mother, and Students or Children.
Content of the Book
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
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I see a red bird looking at me.
Red Bird, Red Bird, What Do You See?
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I see a yellow duck looking at me.
Yellow Duck, Yellow Duck, What Do You See?
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I see a blue horse looking at me..............
----- We see a:
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brown bear
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a red bird
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a yellow duck
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a blue horse
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a green frog
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a purple cat
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a white dog
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a black sheep
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a goldfish
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and a teacher looking at us.
That's what we see.
The End
This book is a bilingual book - in English and Chinese. Suitable for children from 2 years old onward. Available in hard cover and in simplified chinese.
If you like Eric Carle's book, you may like to consider The Hungry Caterpillar [好饿的毛毛虫], The Tiny Seed [小种子]. All available at our store.
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Additional Information
For parents who are interested in the English version of this storybook, you can get it here.
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (English) (Hard Cover)
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (English) (Board Book)
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