In Bing: Yuk!, Bing tries some new snacks. But he is not trying the tomato Flop gives him. No Way. Tomato=Yuk! Don’t worry, Bing, it’s no big thing–it’s a Bing Thing!
This book is good because it has actual pictures of fruits and vegetables. The pictures help the students discover new things. The children also learn new sounds in the story. The words and the picture are different then the average pictures. This helps with opening up childern to different vegetables that they may not be introduced to or they may not like. An excellent read and many things a child and learn from and grow from.
One of the best series of books for toddlers and younger! YUK 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. Bing gets a time out for throwing a tomato . . . great for teaching your child the consequences of naughty behavior.
OK I think everyone should get a Bing book or two. Especially if you have young children who like the same story over and over and over and... the stories are simple and most young children can relate, as in this one, where Bing doesn't like tomatoes and cannot be coerced to eat one. Yuk! Fun, brightly colored, and even parents won't mind reading it repeatedly!
William enjoys the Bing series. This one is about foods, particularly trying to get Bing to try something he doesn't like. Like the rest of the series, its more about what toddler life is like than teaching a lesson.