

🐾 Hear the wild, feel the wonder – your child’s next favorite read!
Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? is a vibrant, interactive board book by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle that introduces children aged 4+ to animal sounds through engaging illustrations and sound mimicry. Ranked #7 in Children’s Sense & Sensation and Bear Books categories, this durable, bestselling title encourages early auditory development and imaginative play.


























| Best Sellers Rank | #687 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Children's Sense & Sensation Books #7 in Children's Bear Books (Books) #25 in Children's Classics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,006 Reviews |
N**Y
Great book series!
My kiddo loves to read and we love this series. These board books are great for my toddler.
C**R
My child's favorite
Buy the box that has the whole collection. Worth it.
P**F
Adorable Book for baby.
Adorable book for baby! Highly recommend.
A**A
Es pequeño
Amamos Eric Carl, este es un poco aburrrido jajajaaja pero está lindo
M**Y
Classic
This and brown bear are two of my little one’s favorites !! Cute simple and easy for children to pay attention to !
T**K
Exactly as described!
Exactly as described!
B**P
a classic revisited
This twentieth-anniversary edition of the classic “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?”, written by beloved children’s author Bill Martin, Jr. and illustrated by the renowned artist Eric Carle, has been updated with a larger format, a reinforced binding, and an accompanying CD of the story read by Gwyneth Paltrow. The book is part of a series of rhythmic, rhyming texts with vibrant, full-color illustrations that introduce toddlers and kindergartners to a host of zoo animals and the sounds they make. In addition to the polar bear, we encounter a lion, hippopotamus, flamingo, zebra, boa constrictor, elephant, leopard, peacock, walrus, and a zookeeper who hears the children as they follow the story with imitations of the animal sounds introduced in the text. It’s a delightful tale sure to engage children and bound to become a favorite bedtime story. The text is large and bold for easy reading by children. However, while the text, drawings, and sensory lessons are most admirable and the book is well worth the price, I have two criticisms. The sounds the animals purportedly make are not always accurate. For example, while lions do, indeed, roar and elephants do trumpet, hippopotamuses do not snort (they grunt, growl, roar, and wheeze), zebras do not bray (they neigh, whinny, and nicker [donkeys bray!]), and peacocks do not yelp (they scream, squawk, and honk). Walruses are the most vocal of the pinnipeds: they growl, tap, knock, grunt, bark, whistle, rasp, and click, but they do not bellow. I’m also concerned about the use of a CD for storytelling. CDs could be useful for older children or for children left to their own devices, but toddlers would benefit most when stories are read to them during bonding sessions with parents, siblings, extended family, and friends. Of course, not all children are lucky enough to have parents or other family members who read to them. These criticisms notwithstanding, “Polar Bear” has many excellent qualities and is recommended. The illustrations alone are worth the price of the book and reading rhymes and evoking sounds are particularly appealing to children. Other books in the series by this dynamic duo include “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?”, “Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do you See?”, and “Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?”
M**J
Great books
We love Eric Carl
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