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We're Going on a Bear Hunt Pop-Up Carousel Book - by Michael Rosen (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The best-selling classic by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury, beautifully reimagined in a carousel gift edition with peep-through pages, gold foil, and a beautiful ribbon tie, is the perfect present for brave explorers and a gift to treasure forever.
- 3-7 Years
- 9.81" x 9.81" Hardcover
- 10 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Classics
- Series Name: We're Going on a Bear Hunt
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Book Synopsis
The best-selling classic by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury, beautifully reimagined in a carousel gift edition with peep-through pages, gold foil, and a beautiful ribbon tie, is the perfect present for brave explorers and a gift to treasure forever.
Step into the world of the bear hunt and join the family as they swish swash through the grass, splash splosh through the river, and squelch squerch through the mud in this carousel version of the classic family favorite We're Going on a Bear Hunt. With a specially adapted short version of the much-loved chant and Helen Oxenbury's charming watercolor illustrations as they've never been seen before, each section is made up of three exquisite layers to create an intricate and immersive book experience.
About the Author
Michael Rosen is an eminent writer, broadcaster, poet, and performer who has received many prestigious awards. His books include Happy Harry's Cafe, illustrated by Richard Holland; Bananas in My Ears and Michael Rosen's Sad Book, both illustrated by Quentin Blake; This Is Our House and I'm Number One, both illustrated by Bob Graham; Red Ted and the Lost Things, illustrated by Joel Stewart; Tiny Little Fly, illustrated by Kevin Waldron; and Totally Wonderful Miss Plumberry, illustrated by Chinlun Lee. A former British Children's Laureate, Michael Rosen lives in London.
Helen Oxenbury is a celebrated illustrator of many well-loved books, including Charley's First Night and When Charley Met Grampa, both by Amy Hest, Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell, and There's Going to Be a Baby, written by her husband, John Burningham. Helen Oxenbury lives in London.