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This review is from: Ant Plays Bear (Easy-to-Read, Puffin) (Paperback)
Ant is a little boy who never ceases to annoy his brother. In the first story, Ant insists his brother play bear with him. In the second, Ant pretends to be a dog, which aggravates everyone until the brother plays fetch with him. Ant finds this rude and stops the dog act. In the last story, And decides that he wants to be a man when he grows up.
To my surprise, this book actually made me laugh. The relationship between the two brothers is hilarious and adorable, and any older sibling could relate to the elder brother's plight. The three stories are short and easy to read, and the first-person point of view is kind of fun for a picture book. |
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Ant Plays Bear (Easy-to-Read,Viking) by Betsy Cromer Byars (Hardcover - July 1, 1997)
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