A funny birthday book with peep holes and folding pages for toddlers 24 months and up.
It's Bear's birthday, but everyone seems to have forgotten. When Bear goes out to visit his friends, they all tell him they're busy. But when he returns home, a big surprise awaits him! Full color.
Praise for Anita Bijsterbosch's work: "A "yawner" in the best sense, this parade of sleepyheads isn't just a series of variations on the same motion-it offers a mix of repetition and low-key interactive surprises....Irresistibly somniferous." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS -- starred!
"All the animals--including the snake and the hippo--are tired and YAWNING in this fun-to-read flap book. I love the colorful illustrations, and the simple text is not so repetitive that it can't be read again and again. It's perfect as a bedtime story for those little ones who resist the pull of the pillow. Trust me--you'll find yourself yawning, too!"-- Barb Bassett, Red Balloon Bookshop
"The art is colorful and engaging and the simple text has a defined focus. A quick story and exercise, perfect for nap or bed-time sharing."- School Library Journal
"Children can make ... animals yawn on the subsequent pages, and the effect is just as goofily charming each time. Finally, it's the child's turn to yawn and go to sleep, piled up with all of the sleepy animals. Resistance (to yawning) is futile." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"A well-illustrated, well-told repetitive-pattern book is worth its weight in gold in a classroom of beginning readers, and this one fills the bill perfectly....The repetition offers great support for fledgling readers, and the illustrations answer any remaining questions they might have. This book is right up there with the royalty of pattern books such as Bill Martin Jr.'s Brown Bear, Brown Bear (Holt, 1996) and Janet and Allan Ahlberg's Each Peach Pear Plum (Puffin, 1986). Delightful and useful." -- School Library Journal (on WHOSE HAT IS THAT?)
"Adorable animal books for toddlers and preschoolers! The repetitive question/answer format, and greeting to the animals and their babies, creates a fun discovery experience for little hands?..Preschoolers will like being able to control finding out more about the animals and learning about animal habitats...Toddlers will love the excitement of discovery and the very cute artwork." -- Mom Read It