Bing Bunny is a lovable, feisty preschool character created by Ted Dewan, who was short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration. Bing Bunny tackles preschool challenges such as getting dressed, eating breakfast, and going to the park in his own charming style—and always with a sense of humor. In an exciting new illustration style for Dewan, Bing Bunny has a freshness and friendliness that is both appealing and different, and sure to be a hit with toddlers and preschoolers.
In Bing: Get Dressed, Bing tackles the challenges of getting dressed all by himself. Getting dressed—it’s a Bing thing!
A cute little book that introduces simple logic for getting dressed. This book discusses the importance of the order we put on our clothes. It also touches on potty training accidents.
Cute and easy board book about getting dressed. Bing can do everything by himself, though, which we're not quite up to...yet. It's obviously "foreign" however, since he calls underwear "pants" and pants "dungarees". My son was probably completely confused! It also deals with an accident, which just means getting dressed again, in case you have a need to reassure one who has accidents.
This was the first Bing book we found and still our favorite - Bing has an 'accident' which is sweet and funny and very understandable for little people just getting the hang of toilet training. This book is the reason we searched for the others.
this one has Bing getting dressed all by himself.. but then he has an accident, but it's no big thing - we'll just get dressed all over again! Very cute!
This is one of those fun books that you will actually "enjoy" reading to your child. It is a cute little story about Bing Bunny and the mishaps he has while getting dressed. Fun and whimsical!