Typical children's story.
3 stars
Using an adventure, they use repetitive text to teach different kinds of environments. Mixture of illustrations, with some being black/white and others being in colour; I find that interesting.
Board book, 34 pages
Published Oct. 8, 2001 by Walker Books Ltd.
A typically wonderful Oxenbury family sets out with gusto on a bear hunt, and the old story comes to life. Paintings are simply marvelous ... Rosen's retelling is spare, with a driving rhythm, and some new sounds add sparkle to the traditional tale. A predictable story in which brave bear hunters go through grass, a river, mud, and other obstacles before the inevitable encounter with the bear forces a headlong retreat.
Using an adventure, they use repetitive text to teach different kinds of environments. Mixture of illustrations, with some being black/white and others being in colour; I find that interesting.