Wobble Bear Says Yellow (Board Book)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Wobble Bear is learning to talk and his mum is trying to teach him about colours. But the only colour he will say is YELLOW! Yellow to the pink soap, yellow to the red towel, yellow to his green pyjamas . . . until finally he gets it right and says yellow to the harvest moon at bedtime. Parents and toddlers everywhere will love watching Wobble Bear learn and will relate to all his little triumphs and disasters as they follow his antics. A very lovable little bear indeed. BLWritten by Ian Whybrow, author of Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs BLCombined sales of Wobble Bear Says Yellow hardback and paperback (published December 2003) are well over 7,000 copies
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #160432 in Books
- Published on: 2004-08-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Board book
- 24 pages
Customer Reviews
Wonderful book!
What a lovely rhyming book! My only complaint is that my husband and I know it off by heart because our 11 month old loves it so much it is read over and over again!!! Highly recommended - I have bought this book for a number of friends' children!!!
A charming rhyming story
This is a very charming story told with a gentle and funny rhyming text. The illustrations are beautiful, in a slightly quirky style. My only gripe is that when Wobble Bear gets the colour right it is of moonlight which I wouldn't immediately have thought of as yellow. If you are teaching colours to children it is important to be clear about what's what, I feel, and the moon by any other name is not a banana.
lovely for developing the humour of a 2-3 year old!
This is a very sweet book for a 2 or 3 year old. It's the perfect length for a bedtime story (not too long! but more than a simple picture / board book). The rhyming paragraphs mean that youngsters are quick to learn the words themselves and like to join in as you read.
Out little one thinks its hilarious that wobble bear says 'yellow' whenever his mother asks him what colour something is.
This is a great book to really 'read together'.




