Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? In Vietnamese and English
Exuberantly coloured artwork and favourable animals make this rhythmic story a helpful introduction to looking and learning about colours.
Publisher: Mantra Lingua
Published: UK, 15 April 2003
Format: Paperback, 32 pages
Other Information: chiefly color illustrations
Dimensions: 21.3 x 1 x 26.9 centimeters (0.13 kg)
Writer: Bill Martin, Eric Carle
Reviews
PreS-Gr 1-- In this new edition of the popular classic (Holt, 1983), the same clean design and crisp text remain. Illustrations, however, have been slightly altered. Stronger colors and more texture help delineate animal bodies more sharply. Positions and shapes are slightly changed, resulting in a less static look. Red Bird is shown in flying position with a sleeker body, sharper beak, and more carefully defined tail and wing features. Yellow Duck has webbed feet and an open bill; Blue Horse has black hooves and teeth showing; Green Frog a spotted back and pink tongue; the former Mother with pale pink skin has become Teacher with beige skin tones and darker hair. The overall effect is livelier and more interesting, although changes are minimal enough that the old edition is still serviceable. When replacements are in order, this will be a welcome addition. --Sally R. Dow, Ossining Public Library, NY