

Carregando... Maybe A Bear Ate It!de Robie Harris
![]() Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This is a great interactive book for a classroom setting with group participation. The color illustrations are engaging and encourage problem solving skills, reading comprehension, and memory strength. I think this would be a great lap book for one on one. I would recommend this for any collection wanting a new take on an old classic. ( ![]() This book is about I think he looks like a mouse who lost a book and he thinks a bear ate it or a stegosaurs stomped on it or maybe a bat flew away with it or maybe a shark ate it, maybe a elephant feel asleep with it. He goes and looks for it. He finds his book underneath his bed. "It's gone! It's nowhere! I can't find it anywhere! Where is MY BOOK? I need MY BOOK!" What happens when your favorite book goes missing? Bestselling duo Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley climb into the mind of a young child and create a hilarious picture book romp. Robie Harris's simple, yet adventurous text is accompanied by hilarious animal illustrations from Michael Emberley. A story to entice book lovers of all ages! "Maybe A Bear Ate It!" is a short story about a cat who loses his book and panics about all the different places it could be. It is a book intended for very young audiences. The illustrations are colorful and humorous. This book could be used in a classroom to introduce students to different kinds of animals, such as bears, sharks, and elephants. It also could be used to teach students that what you lost is probably pretty close to where you are. a little animal is looking all throughout his bed for his book. he thinks of all the different animals that could have stomped,eaten, or destroyed his book. he finally finds it in his bed! 1 book sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
At bedtime, a young boy who cannot find his favorite book imagines the various creatures that might have taken it from him. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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