When Bizzy Bear arrives at the castle, he is given a helmet to try on and a sword to practice with – and even his own horse! In no time at all, Bizzy is ready for some real jousting. A lavish, medieval banquet is the perfect end to a very busy day.
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.
A book that engages the young mind with servers different sense is a win in my book! My son loves the Bizzy Bear books and wants to read them again and again!
Buzzy Bear is a knight at the castle and little ones get to pull and slide features throughout the book. While the story isn't much, the interactive features kept my two year old fascinated.