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Bears on Wheels Hot

Bears on Wheels

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Author Stan BerenstainJan Berenstain
Illustrator Stan BerenstainJan Berenstain
Publisher Harper Collins, 1983 • HarperCollins Children's Books, 1983
Genres Action / Adventure / SportsBasic ConceptsHumorous
Age Range InfantToddlerPreschoolK through 2nd3rd through 5th
A Bright and Early Counting book that follows a whole bunch of Berenstian Bears riding all different kinds of wheels.
Bears on Wheels
8 out of 10 based on 1 reviews.

Mamma Bookworm review

An exciting counting book

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
This counting book by Jan and Stan Berenstain is really well done. It's a counting book that actually don't mind reading more than once!

It follows all types of Berenstain bears (not the Mama, Papa, Sister, Brother bunch - but probably some of their friends) riding different types of vehicles with wheels. From a unicycle to a car to a tricycle; and leaping bears, dropping bears and crashing bears; you get to count both the bears and the wheels they are riding on. The book adds a little kick to the typical counting book by giving the bears a little personality without even needing them to speak just through the illustrations and action on the page.

This could be a quick read or if you wanted, made a longer story by counting out all the bears and wheels on each page as you go. I think this book is a good example of how you can make even the most basic concept book into a fun and interesting story.
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Reviewed by Mamma B
April 30, 2009
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