Children's Book Reviews
Page Two of TwoBy Nancy Littlejohn
Paddington Bear and the Busy Bee Carnival by Michael Bond, Pictures by R.W. Alley
HarperCollins, May 1998.Picture Book, 29 pages.
ISBN: 0060277653.
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It's carnival time and they want to take part in all of the festivities. There is so much from which to choose, though. Mr. Gruber suggests the Busy Bee Adventure Trail where one has to find as many things as possible beginning with the letter B. Paddington thinks that is a wonderful idea, especially when he finds out that first prize is a boat ride for two! As they start out on the trail, the fun begins for all as your child helps Paddington find things beginning with B. Paddington and Mr. Gruber spot many items, but there are lots more they don't see which you and your child can find instead. Of course, since Paddington's involved more than just a word search ensues. He often has to stop to say hi to his many friends or to take part in whatever they are doing even fishing only to catch? a BICYCLE! He's followed by a BUSH which turns out to be a cheating little boy but Paddington wins the contest anyway because he suddenly remembers another word starting with B, BEAR! This book is tons of fun! The illustrations are even more detailed than usual to allow for all of the B words and every child likes a good treasure hunt. It's a good story with a happy ending (BEDTIME), and BEST of all, it teaches quietly but powerfully. Happy Hunting! BYE-BYE!
--Nancy Littlejohn
Paddington Bear Goes to Market by Michael Bond, Pictures by R.W. Alley
HarperFestival, June 1998.Board Book, 12 pages.
ISBN: 0694008915.
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Just like its companion book, Paddington Bear: All Day, (see June reviews), the bright, detailed illustrations will hold even the most jaded little one's attention. The rhyming text conveys Paddington's sense of urgency, and will catch up the reader in the mystery of where Paddington is going in such a hurry. All in all, it's a delicious book sure to become a favorite in every toddler's collection.
--Nancy Littlejohn
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