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!
Don’t worry, Bing, it’s no big thing–it’s a Bing Thing!
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It's a Great Bing Thing!,
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This review is from: Bing: Yuk! (Hardcover)
We love Bing! My son is 3 1/2 and my daughter is 1 1/2 and they both love Bing Bunny. My daughter loves how colorful and cute the artwork is and my son is just getting interested in trying to read so he likes to help with the words. I am required to read all three of the Bing books that we currently own each and every night. I will have to acquire the remaining 5 books before their birthdays this summer or mayhem could ensue. Great books for an honest look at toddlerhood. It's a Bing Thing!
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It's a Bing Thing!,
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This review is from: Bing: Yuk! (Hardcover)
My 28 mn old son LOVES Bing Bunny and Flop more than any other book character!!!!! Sometimes I have to read these books over and over in one setting. They have really nurtured my son's love of books. Thank-you Ted Dewan!
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We adore Bing!,
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This review is from: Bing: Yuk! (Hardcover)
Bing Bunny is charming, a handul, and willful. In short, just like our kids. My younger daughter kept the Bing books so long from the library that I ordered all eight. When they arrived today she was elated - spent the entire day asking me to read them or 'reading' them to herself. Her sister came home from school and tried to touch one but a full toddler meltdown appeared likely so she backed away from the stack.
Bing has a great rhythm for reading aloud, interesting easy to follow art, and a lack of preaching. Bing might get in trouble, but he doesn't have to be a model citizen. In Yuk! Bing is faced with a tomato. Bing does not want to try the tomato. Bing is cajoled with all the food he does like (roundy eggs, snappy carrots) and asked to try the tomato. Bing knocks it to the floor and gets a time out. But Bing doesn't have to try the tomato. Brilliant.
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