The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
I loved this book so much, it was definitely one of my most favorites as a child :) I wanted it read to me over and over again. Being an adult now, I love that I can read all my favorites to my little niece and still appreciate them just as much as I did back then. I just loved the little Mouse so much! There is something so undeniably charming about it. It's a great read-aloud book, the narrator is always talking directly to the little mouse and the humor is just perfect! The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear is an extremely adorable picture book, with very vivid bold colorful illustrations that really catches the eye.
This is a fun, reader interaction sort of story. It's one that can be read with a lot of dramatic voice exaggeration. Trust me, this picture book will only get better the more you read it!
One thing I love about exploring children's lit is when I come across a book I completely forgot existed but loved as a child. This is one of those. Clever plot and cute ending.
I personally really enjoyed reading this book because of the fun mysterious storyline. The narrators voice makes this book quite interesting and engaging. I really liked the illustrations in the book. I think that they would be really good to use with children in year one or reception where they would have to order the pictures. The pictures are really vivid and colourful. The only negative that I have about this book is the fact that there really isnt a big hungry bear and I feel that children
This was my favorite picture book as a kid that my grandma used to read to me every time I went to visit her in California, and after years of asking for it, my grandma let me keep the book. I reread it and basked in its glory, reliving how much I loved hearing my grandma read it to me. It's cute and sweet and iuhsfjlkrjfhudijiosd childhood, dudes. i miss it.
This is the first book I ever really loved and read it (or well, had my mom read it to me) over 100 times. I still know the words to this book by heart ("hello little mouse what are you doing?").
it was a really good childrens book i read it when i was younger like so many time
Don Wood
Board Book | Pages: 32 pages Rating: 4.32 | 35968 Users | 930 Reviews
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Title | : | The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear |
Author | : | Don Wood |
Book Format | : | Board Book |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 32 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 1998 by Child's Play International (first published June 1st 1984) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books |
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5 Superbly Cute ★'sI loved this book so much, it was definitely one of my most favorites as a child :) I wanted it read to me over and over again. Being an adult now, I love that I can read all my favorites to my little niece and still appreciate them just as much as I did back then. I just loved the little Mouse so much! There is something so undeniably charming about it. It's a great read-aloud book, the narrator is always talking directly to the little mouse and the humor is just perfect! The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear is an extremely adorable picture book, with very vivid bold colorful illustrations that really catches the eye.
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Original Title: | The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear |
ISBN: | 0859536599 (ISBN13: 9780859536592) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 35968 Users | 930 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
Despite the fact that I KNOW I had a copy for my second graders, I've never read this book. And it is cute, cute, cute! A mouse finds a delicious red strawberry. The narrator warns the mouse that bears loooove strawberries and are sure to find it, no matter what you do. Finally, the mouse and the narrator share the strawberry and all's well that ends well. A beautifully illustrated picture book. A wonderful bedtime book and a great choice for preschool students.This is a fun, reader interaction sort of story. It's one that can be read with a lot of dramatic voice exaggeration. Trust me, this picture book will only get better the more you read it!
One thing I love about exploring children's lit is when I come across a book I completely forgot existed but loved as a child. This is one of those. Clever plot and cute ending.
I personally really enjoyed reading this book because of the fun mysterious storyline. The narrators voice makes this book quite interesting and engaging. I really liked the illustrations in the book. I think that they would be really good to use with children in year one or reception where they would have to order the pictures. The pictures are really vivid and colourful. The only negative that I have about this book is the fact that there really isnt a big hungry bear and I feel that children
This was my favorite picture book as a kid that my grandma used to read to me every time I went to visit her in California, and after years of asking for it, my grandma let me keep the book. I reread it and basked in its glory, reliving how much I loved hearing my grandma read it to me. It's cute and sweet and iuhsfjlkrjfhudijiosd childhood, dudes. i miss it.
This is the first book I ever really loved and read it (or well, had my mom read it to me) over 100 times. I still know the words to this book by heart ("hello little mouse what are you doing?").
it was a really good childrens book i read it when i was younger like so many time
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