An acrobatic act begins with one bear on a unicycle and gradually increases until there are 21 bears and 16 wheels flying through the air, in a beginning reader that offers a unique counting book, courtesy of the Berenstains
Bears on Wheels is a great book to help children to learn how to count. There is a simple story where on each page, you get a bike with a different number of wheels for them to count, and a different number of bears on the bikes.
Note: the numbers covered are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 21.
As with most Berenstain Bears books, the highlight for me is the cute bears in the artwork.
Overall, a good simple first-reads book for little ones that mostly acts as a simple learn-to-count book
Bears On Wheels, by Stan Berenstain, is about bears who ride wheels. It starts out with one bear on one wheel. But then it continues on to all sorts of different numbers of bears on all sorts of numbers of wheels. But it always goes back to one bear on one wheel many times throughout the story. Make sure to read the , and expect a fun, mouth-tiring book.
As it changes the amounts of bears and wheels many times, it always returns to one bear on one wheel which makes it a circle story. That is always a fun reading strategy that children love to read! Not many children will say they have seen bears on wheels, so this is an interesting book for children. I recommend it!
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