Noah, Noah, What Do You See? By Bill Martin Jr. & Michael Sampson, illustrated by Melissa Iwai

A fun, repetitive rhyming book that will quickly become a favorite!



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If you have kids, have taught kids, or have been around kids much, then you're probably pretty familiar with author Bill Martin. 

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom are two books likely to be found on every child's favorites list.

If you love the repetitive, rhyming style of those titles and are looking for a fun little board book based on biblical themes, then you'll want to read this:





Just like in Martin's other What Do You See books, each page follows the same repetitive pattern with the text while the final 2-page spread is a review of everyone who sees something throughout the book.


There are 16 two-page spreads in this book!


Children will learn what Adam, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, David, Peter, Paul, Jesus and other popular Bible characters see, helping kids to learn a bit about the main idea of each story as they turn the pages.


I love the perspective of this page focusing on the Esther story.


Besides the repetitive, rhyming pattern (which you know I love) of this book, I also love the colorful illustrations and inclusion of a relevant Bible verse to go along with each theme.


The Bible verse is an easy reference if you want to read more about that page's story!



This book would be a perfect addition to your home library. It is one that children from birth through the elementary years would all enjoy.

I highly recommend this little book. You can order your own copy here and begin reading what will surely become a favorite in your house, too.

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1 comment:

  1. This sounds like a good book. My kiddos would love this.

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