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BIZZY BEAR'S BIG BUILDING BOOK by Nosy Crow

BIZZY BEAR'S BIG BUILDING BOOK

From the Bizzy Bear series

by Nosy Crow ; illustrated by Benji Davies

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-7636-7395-6
Publisher: Nosy Crow

Bizzy Bear and his gang of helpful critter friends build a treehouse together, while readers operate various tools. 

Larger than other titles in the Bizzy Bear series, the book also offers an interactive element on each page. Flaps become the doors of vehicles and the lids of tool boxes; a sliding panel moves a saw back and forth or allows readers to manipulate a measuring tape; a spin dial on the side of the book activates a power drill and more. The simple prose describes the actions of Bizzy Bear and company in one or two sentences. Oversize, digital images of the titular bear in lively scenes keep the project moving along to the playful conclusion, which is revealed with a sliding panel: The treehouse actually doubles as a rocket ship, with Bizzy Bear peeking out of the upper porthole. While the flaps may not last more than a dozen readings, the sliding panels are strong and sturdy. The saw is difficult to manipulate, however, as it is evidently serrated for verisimilitude, and may require some adult intervention. 

From the hammer on the cover that readers can “swing” to the treehouse door little ones can open and close, the interactive elements steal the show.

(Board book. 2-4)