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Loading... Polar Bear's Underwear (edition 2015)by Tupera Tupera (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This killed at family story time. Rolling. On. The. Floor. Laughing. There was almost a fistfight over who got to check it out at the end. ( ) What child doesn't want to read about underwear?? Bear has misplaced his underwear. But we find striped underwear, polka dot underwear.....is it Bear's? It's a simple book. But it garners a lot of laughs. What I have done (with middling success based on the age group) is after I read the book, I retell it in a sequencing way. Like which underwear came first....what did we find next....etc. A coworker of mine has turned this into a magnet board story as well! Such fun! I bought this book for my nibling's third birthday. She has recently potty trained and I figured a book with colorful animal illustrations and underpants silliness is developmentally appropriate, and she'll be able to grow into the text itself. Honestly, I'm pretty fond of the book myself and may buy additional copies for other niblings as they get older. The inclusion of a red die-cut underwear-shaped box for the outside of the book is really clever, though I have no idea how it's going to stand up to toddler/pre-school motor skills. The illustrations are all collages on brown kraft paper and are very colorful. They're not super inventive - when Polar Bear is looking for his underwear and finds a striped pair, of course they belong to a zebra, and the pair with a cupcake and candy print belongs to a pig - but that doesn't matter so much for little kids. I love that the preview pages for each animal/underpants reveal is a diecut window, encouraging guessing and pattern matching. And, of course, Polar Bear's underpants are white - and he's been wearing them all along, which is another fun element I didn't pick up on until the very end, although in retrospect if I had just looked closely, I would have noticed! I described the book to my sister-in-law as an underpants-themed "Are you my mother?", and I think that's probably the best summary. But the art is fun and the underpants silliness would appeal to any little kids I've ever known. No wonder it has been translated to so many languages! no reviews | add a review
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Polar Bear has lost his underwear and he asks his friend, Mouse, to help him find it. No library descriptions found. |
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