We're Going on a Bear Hunt (Walker story board books) | 
enlarge | Author: Michael Rosen Creator: Helen Oxenbury Publisher: Walker Books Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 1465
Media: Board book Edition: New edition Pages: 36 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 0744555728 EAN: 9780744555721 ASIN: 0744555728
Publication Date: September 22, 1997 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review When Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury's family go on a bear hunt, they are full of the bravado and confidence that the knowledge of failure brings: We're going on a bear hunt, We're going to catch a big one. What a beautiful day! We're not scared. Caves, mud, rivers, forest
whatever obstacles the family encounters, they overcome with reassuring ease. But when their quest is successful, they decide bear hunts are not to be repeated.Chunkily manageable for little hands, repetition of the "We can't go over it. / We can't go under it. / Oh no! / We've got to go through it" kind, and frequent onomatopoeia ("Swishy Swashy
Splash Splosh
Hoooo Woooo") will maintain interest for even the youngest of listeners. The only disappointment in this wipe-clean board book is that the colour story boards are alternated with less interesting black-and-white ones, but apart from that Helen Oxenbury keeps to her usual high standard of illustration and, combined with Michael Rosen's delightful tale, it's easy to see why We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a former winner of the Smarties Prize. (Ages 3 to 5.) - -Lucie Naylor
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Perfect October 12, 2008 Charley (Plymouth, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got this as a gift for a three year old boy as I loved it so much as a young child. By the end of the day he had already started to learn the rhyhmes. Everything is exactly how you would remember only it's easier for small hands to hold and much more sturdy.
We're Going to Catch a Big One! October 9, 2008 Mini.H (Glasgow) We bought this book because somebody has recommened it to me but I thought it would be to old for my daughter, 7months when we bought it. She LOVES it. I could read to her all day and am sure it will be a fav for many years.
Hours of Fun May 15, 2008 Drifter (UK) We had loads of fun with our kids reading this one, but not just at home. They loved it so much they had both memorised it in no time and would love reciting it if ever we went on walks, especially through woods and streams.
Very sturdy, high quality and fun May 2, 2008 Maclennane (Horsham, Sussex) Our little boy got this book for his second birthday, and he loves it. I'm not sure he understands the story - a family go (unarmed) on a bear hnt and go through various obstacles, until they find a bear, which they then run away from - but he does very much enjoy the pop-up action features of it, and, three months on, he hasn't managed to destroy very much of it despite less-than delicate handling. It only loses a star because the pages in between are skipped past, and because he is mainly interested in the page where the bear appears; meaning that I have to sit there for hours as he knocks on the cave 'door' opens it, growls and expects me to look shocked. There's also not that much to spot as you're working on vocabulary. A good book, and a favourite at home.
Brilliant March 11, 2005 Misty (London, England) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My son is three and loved this book. The book has a lot of repitition in it, which younger children love. He almosts knows all the storey off by heart. The pictures are lovely also, adding something different with some pages being in pencil drawings.Definatley worth the money.
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