How to talk like a bear [electronic resource]. Charlie Grandy.
Told in the same fourth-wall-breaking style of B. J. Novak's The Book With No Pictures , How to Talk Like a Bear is the perfect how-to guide to speaking fluent bear. Want to learn how to speak Bear? Well, you came to the right place. It's far more than just growling and roaring (a common misconception). There's a lot more to it. It's very easy to accidentally say the wrong phrase when you're trying to get your point across. For example, saying "ROOOAARR" instead of "ROAAARRRR" is the difference between wanting a sandwich and wanting to get into beekeeping. This silly romp is perfect for read-alouds and is the exact right gift for anyone looking for a laugh (or looking to learn a new language). "A laugh-out-loud take on the challenges of making ourselves understood."— Kirkus
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- ISBN: 9780593350683
- Physical Description: 1 online resource
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Target Audience Note: | Text Difficulty 2 - Text Difficulty 3 550 Lexile. |
Reproduction Note: | Electronic reproduction. New York : Flamingo Books, 2023. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser. |
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Subject: | Humor (Fiction). Juvenile Literature. Picture Book Fiction. Juvenile Fiction. |
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Told in the same fourth-wall-breaking style of B. J. Novak's The Book With No Pictures , How to Talk Like a Bear is the perfect how-to guide to speaking fluent bear. Want to learn how to speak Bear? Well, you came to the right place. It's far more than just growling and roaring (a common misconception). There's a lot more to it. It's very easy to accidentally say the wrong phrase when you're trying to get your point across. For example, saying "ROOOAARR" instead of "ROAAARRRR" is the difference between wanting a sandwich and wanting to get into beekeeping. This silly romp is perfect for read-alouds and is the exact right gift for anyone looking for a laugh (or looking to learn a new language). "A laugh-out-loud take on the challenges of making ourselves understood."— Kirkus