Something for Mummy (Bing)
By (Author) Ted Dewan
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
6th April 2017
26th January 2017
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Picture books: character books
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 250mm, Height 250mm, Spine 3mm
200g
A brand new classic picture book, perfect for Mothers Day, featuring Bing Bunny and his friend Flop - now major TV stars!
Something for Mummy.
Its a Bing thing.
Bing bunny is doing something nice for his mummy. Making happy jammy toast is fun but it can get a bit messy.
But dont worry, Bing. Its no big thing!
Share the ups and downs of everyday life in this playful pre-school series from award-winning picture book creator Ted Dewan.
Customer reviews:
My 4 year old loved this book as a toddler and my 2 year old loves this book too. Bing is so funny and if you read it the way its written, its hilarious to kids!
Any toddler will love these books. My thirteen month old adores them, and brings them to me so that we can read them together. Colourful, funnyan absolute must for any baby!!
Initially I found Bing Bunny a little bizarre but then I am an adult and not in the core target group..my 2 year old absolutely adores it and has opened my eyes to Bing's charms.
My 28-month-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!
I have been a professional child-carer for 20 years. The Ted Dewan Bing Bunny books have been a firm favourite with my under 3s. Some of their first words come from the stories.
Ted Dewan has been a full-time illustrator and cartoonist since 1988. He was grew up in Massachusetts where he became a science teacher, but moved to London in 1988, making a living from drawing for various publications and playing the accordion. He married fellow author/illustrator Helen Cooper and they had their first child in 1998. His picture book, Crispin, the Pig Who Had It All, won the Blue Peter Award and was an Honour book for the Kate Greenaway Award. The Bing series of eight books were first published in 2003. Ted lives with his family in Oxford.