The Bear in the Blue Bow Tie was inspired by classic children's literature and is very much in the style of A. A. Milne (Winnie-the-Pooh) and Kenneth Grahame (The Wind in the Willows). The Bear in the Blue Bow Tie is intended to be read aloud to young children. It builds upon the natural and organic way in which children acquire fluency in language by presenting new words and sentence structures in a recognizable context.
The Bear in the Blue Bow Tie unites the enchanting elements of story with the artful use of language. It engages a child's natural capacity to grasp the meaning of things through context and experience, while sparking his or her imagination.
The Bear in the Blue Bow Tie has an extensive vocabulary
because he loves to read books! Your vocabulary expands
every time you read a book that has new words in it!
Here are some of the new words that you learned today:
Ambled--walked at a leisurely pace
Encountered--came upon face to face
Colossal--very large
Dispelling--causing to vanish by scattering
Discreetly--showing good judgment in conduct
Affable--being pleasant and at ease in talking to others
Scholarly--suitable to well educated persons
Ponderous--of very great weight
Decorum--good taste in conduct or appearance
Gaped--gazed in open-mouthed surprise or wonder
Serenade--a complimentary performance
Graciously--with kindness and courtesy
Keep reading and learning new words!
There are so many left to discover!