With chunky sliders to push and pull, this robust little board book is perfect for active toddlers. Rich in visual detail and with touches of humor, it is sure to become a classic in the family library.
Bizzy Bear's going on vacation, but he has to take a taxi, then a train, then a plane before he arrives at the beach and can set sail on his boat.
Benji Davies is the illustrator of the Bizzy Bear books, Bizzy Bear: Let’s Go and Play and Bizzy Bear: Fun on the Farm. As a child, Benji knew that when he grew up he either wanted to make films or draw pictures in books. He is still working out which he likes best, and currently divides his time between illustrating children’s books and directing animation.
He has worked on a huge range of subjects and platforms, with clients as diverse as such Waterstone’s, Sainsbury’s and Oxfam, and in countries as different as India and Australia. He’s illustrated for several major publishers and is pleased to be working on Nosy Crow’s start-up list.
Alec (2 años) le gusta manipular las páginas de este libro. Le gusta buscar los diferentes tipos de vehículos; no le importa tanto la trama. Su parte favorita es cuando Tito está esperando en el tránsito en camino a la estación de tren.
Todos los libros que tenemos de esta colección son de vehículos excepto uno, y es que además es lo que a él más le gusta, así que Osito Tito no deja de triunfar en casa.
Every time I see my three year old cousin I take a stack of books to read. I usually spread them out and let him chose in which order he would like to hear them. This title and Bizzy Bear: Let's Get to Work!had to be pried from his grip before I could read them. He was quick to declare before ever hearing one word of text that, "Like these books, can I keep them?". Thankfully we have a well established rule that none of the books can be kept and that I won't bring the same title twice so we have to enjoy them for the four hours I am there and then return them to the book bag so that I can bring more the next time. These two titles will probably make it into the bag again in a month or so. He was "singing" along to each spread and very interested in all of the tabs and other manipulatives in the book. I liked that the pages were extra sturdy and filled with images we could discuss.
11/29/16 I really like that I can pull and turn things on these pages to make things move. It is much nicer than the popup door books, they are usually very thin and sometimes I accidentally rip them when I open the doors. But this book is made from sturdy cardboard and that is nice.
Also I like this book because it sounds like a song when mom reads it. I can dance along while I am pulling on the sliders. And there are lots of cars to point at, and even a "chooooo chooooo!" // We've read this 3 times since getting it from the library last month.
The last page is hypnotic of this delightful book about going places. Loved all the different ways you could move the objects on the page. Lots to keep tiny hands busy. Bright and colorful and a fun story. Overall a great little book perfect for your tiny reader.