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Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin, Jr

Another classic book from Bill Martin, Jr. and Eric Carle in Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?

With the same format and style as Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? but this time, children are introduced to sounds of new animals – roaring of a lion, snarling of a leopard, the snorting of a hippopotamus and more!

“Polar Bear, Polar Bear, what do you hear?”

“I hear a lion roaring in my ear.” Children quickly learn the simple rhyme and are able to read along with the story.

Again, Eric Carle’s strong and bright illustrations are memorable, which also makes this a great introduction to young children to some not-so-common animals!

Tips for Parents

Depending on your child’s age, you might like to let them take part in the story-telling!

Bill Martin, Jr

Born one of five brothers in Kansas in 1916, Bill Martin Jr. became affectionately known as “America’s favorite children’s author.” He was a teacher, a principal, and also worked at a publishing company before he became a full-time author.

During his career, he explored various avenues, including teaching individuals how to go about self-publishing your children’s story, allowing people to maintain creative control over their works. He wrote more than 300 children’s books over 60 years, and some of his books continued to be published even after his death in 2004.

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