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Shigeo Watanabe

Author of How Do I Put It On?

43 Works 594 Members 5 Reviews

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Works by Shigeo Watanabe

How Do I Put It On? (1977) 143 copies
What a Good Lunch (1979) 76 copies, 3 reviews
Where's My Daddy? (1980) 56 copies, 1 review
I Can Take a Walk (1984) 34 copies
Daddy Play with Me (1985) 33 copies
I'm the King of the Castle (1982) 28 copies
Get Set Go (1981) 28 copies
Jeeper the Fire Engine (1966) 18 copies
Let's go swimming! (1979) 12 copies
How Do I Pay Tuition? (1991) 5 copies
je sais nager (1986) 1 copy
Je joue avec le sable (1997) 1 copy
il neige (1986) 1 copy
Je me promène tout seul (1983) — Author — 1 copy
Kumata est arrêté (1987) 1 copy

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5 reviews
This story is about a little bear who begins to eat by himself for the first time. “I can eat lunch all by myself.” He started with a bowl of soup, but he doesn’t know how to eat it, “Shall I drink it?” When he held the bowl to drink the soup, he realized that he should have used the spoon. After the many failures of trying to eat the lunch, the bear discovered that eating is harder than what he thought. It was a really good book for my child who always refuses to eat by himself show more because he doesn’t want to mess up the table or get dirty. I read this story for him to let him know that it is Okay to mess up when you learn to eat because it not easy and there is no problem if he eats in a wrong way because we always learn from our mistakes. As a mother, I did not like the end of the story when the bear mixed all the food: the soup, the salad, and the spaghetti in one plate to make it easy to him to eat it. In the last two pages, the little bear makes a huge mess on the table. I want my children to learn to eat by themselves, but surely, not by doing what the bear does in this book. show less
Ah the decisions about eating. If you don't let them play with it then they never get used to eating on their own. But boy the mess. Z at five is still such a mess when she eats. I love how Mama bear never interfers with the mess. And look all the food is eaten by the end.
How do I eat it is a very comical story of a bear learning how to eat new things like spaghetti, soup, jam, bread, all while choosing the wrong utensils each time.
Bear gets a photo album for his birthday. He looks at all the pictures in his album and reminisces about his past birthdays. Then he and his family have a picnic birthday party down by the river.

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Works
43
Members
594
Popularity
#42,286
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
5
ISBNs
112
Languages
6

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