Bizzy Bear and friends take a trip into the mountains for some winter fun in this novelty board book full of tabs to slide, push, and pull.
Follow Bizzy up the ski lift, zoom down the mountain, and end the day with a spin around the ice-skating rink. Perfect for little ones who love the thrill of winter sports.
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.
Little ones will love all the things going on in this big board book. As Bizzy Bear spends the day on the snow in a variety of ways from snowmobiling to snow skiing to ice skating, eye-catching, brightly colored illustrations fill all the pages.
Children will love all the hands-on activities in the book. Starting with the cover, there are things to slide or move that reveal more of the character’s actions. Little ones will adore the story along with the things they can do.
Thick pages will make it easy for little fingers to turn the pages. Youngsters through age three will be truly delighted by this five-star tale!
Nosy Crow has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Bizzy Bear Snow Sports, for the purpose of review.
Another good story in the collection. Buzzy Bear goes out in the snow and plays different sports with friends.
Engaging and interactive with the slide features, this was a good book for Bud to explore independently and he enjoyed working each page out.
This was a library book and whilst I wouldn’t necessarily buy it as I don’t think he would get much more out of it, it was a lovely read and popular with him in the time we had it out.