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.
Bing: Paint Day is a celebration of color, paint, making pictures, and making a mess! Painting pictures—it’s a Bing thing!
My little boy loves these books. We own them all. Since Bing Bunny isn't as popular over here, the author is pretty accesable. I've emailed him and he autographed book plates for all 7 of our Bing books. He even took the time to draw Bing Bunny on the plate.
For those not in the know, Bing Bunny and his sidekick Flop (he's more like a babysitter), experience toddler lessons such as trying new foods, learning shapes and colors, potty training, getting dressed, learning to share, etc. It's not done in a lecturing way, but a tongue-in-cheek, colorful, humorous way.
One of the best series of books for toddlers and younger! Paint Day is already out of print so if you find it then get it! Bing Bunny has the traits and characteristics that you would expect of a toddler. Young children can thoroughly relate to Bing's mundane adventures.
This is the 2nd Bing book we've read and again it was an enjoyable one. I like that in both books, Bing makes some mess and he has to clean up from it. They are short and sweet and would be fun for much smaller children too. Especially those who are just getting into painting.