Difference between revisions of "Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church"

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{infobox
+
{{infobox2
 
|title=Wobble Bear Gets Busy
 
|title=Wobble Bear Gets Busy
 
|author=Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church
 
|author=Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church
Line 12: Line 12:
 
|date=April 2010
 
|date=April 2010
 
|isbn=978-0192792624
 
|isbn=978-0192792624
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0192792628</amazonuk>
+
|aznuk=0192792628
|amazonus=<amazonus>0192792628</amazonus>
+
|aznus=0192792628
 +
|cover=0192792628
 
}}
 
}}
 
Wobble is a very busy little bear who has just learned to walk and now, of course, wants to walk everywhere.  We see him here walking in to wake up his parents, treading on the cat, dancing and falling over, walking on a wall, splashing in a puddle until, of course, by the end of the day he has worn himself out and is too tired to walk up the stairs to bed!
 
Wobble is a very busy little bear who has just learned to walk and now, of course, wants to walk everywhere.  We see him here walking in to wake up his parents, treading on the cat, dancing and falling over, walking on a wall, splashing in a puddle until, of course, by the end of the day he has worn himself out and is too tired to walk up the stairs to bed!

Latest revision as of 16:41, 12 April 2018


Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church

0192792628.jpg
Buy Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church at Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com

Category: For Sharing
Rating: 4/5
Reviewer: Ruth Ng
Reviewed by Ruth Ng
Summary: A sweet, sunny little tale that's perfect for little ones who are just finding their feet.
Buy? Yes Borrow? Yes
Pages: 24 Date: April 2010
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 978-0192792624

Share on: Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram



Wobble is a very busy little bear who has just learned to walk and now, of course, wants to walk everywhere. We see him here walking in to wake up his parents, treading on the cat, dancing and falling over, walking on a wall, splashing in a puddle until, of course, by the end of the day he has worn himself out and is too tired to walk up the stairs to bed!

I found it a little tricky initially to get into the rhythm of this story. I think that was because although it's written in rhyme, some of the phrases are spread out over 2 or more pages, so at first I was reading it straight, not even realising it was a rhyming poem. However, once I found the flow it worked well.

The illustrations are lovely. Wobble Bear has an appealing, rosy-cheeked little face and although the pictures are very simply drawn there's something rather sweet about them. In one we see Wobble walking home through the park following a line of white ducks and it's such a nice picture that I always want to pause over it to really enjoy it. It evokes the feelings of a lazy, late afternoon summer stroll in the park, with the golden sunlight casting long shadows across the grass for Wobble and the ducks.

There's lots here for younger toddlers to identify with obviously, and a few joining in moments for noise-making as Wobble splashes in the puddle or quacks like a duck. It's a lovely little board book, perfect for those who are pre-walking or have just begun to toddle and wobble about themselves.

I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag.

For more rhyming fun try Not Me! by Nicola Killen or for another little bear try Little Bear's Little Boat by Eve Bunting.

Please share on: Facebook Facebook, Follow us on Twitter Twitter and Follow us on Instagram Instagram

Buy Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church at Amazon You can read more book reviews or buy Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church at Amazon.co.uk Amazon currently charges £2.99 for standard delivery for orders under £20, over which delivery is free.
Buy Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church at Amazon You can read more book reviews or buy Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow and Caroline Jayne Church at Amazon.com.

Comments

Like to comment on this review?

Just send us an email and we'll put the best up on the site.