Showing posts with label Ivan Bates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivan Bates. Show all posts
Friday, 6 February 2015
The Hide and Scare Bear by Ivan Bates (Templar Publishing)
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February 06, 2015
Labels:
Hide and Scare Bear,
Ivan Bates,
Templar Publishing
In the leafy forest, a friendly group of animals live in harmony. One animal though isn't quite like the others. He's a big brash and loud bear who likes nothing better than playing his favourite game, Hide and Scare.
This bear is quite impolite too. Never a please or thank-you or excuse me. He's turning the animals into nervous wrecks so what can be done?
The animals have a huge meeting and decide that something must be done - but what? Bear is so much bigger than they are - but one rabbit comes up with a plan. She knows just how to solve this big hairy beary problem! Perhaps a big bear hug will help!
We love a moral tale that doesn't read like one, and we truly love any book that encourages children to follow Rabbit's lead in this story, be a bit nicer and make the world a better place (but hey, hide and scare still looks like a huge amount of fun!)
Charlotte's best bit: Charley's visit to the dentist. Rinse please!
Daddy's Favourite bit: Brilliant fun for tiddlers, beautifully illustrated and told
(Kindly sent to us for review by Templar Publishing)
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Tuesday, 14 May 2013
There, There! By Sam McBratney and Ivan Bates (Brubaker, Ford and Friends)
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May 14, 2013
Labels:
Brubaker,
Ford and Friends,
Ivan Bates,
Sam McBratney,
Templar Publishing,
There There
If it was possible to produce lovely hugs in book-shaped packages, this book would be exactly that. Just soak up the cover for a second or two, and if that doesn't make you want to dive into this celebration of dads and kids, then you've got a heart of stone.
Sam McBratney, well known for the utterly cute and cuddly "Guess How Much I Love You" (a book that should be on every child's shelf) has once again come up trumps with the story of the delectable little bearcub Hansie (ace name!) and his dad (and mum, of course!) Hansie, like most little ones, is never far from a bump or a scrape or a grazed knee but luckily Daddy Bear is usually on hand with some soothing words, a big bear-hug and the odd plaster or two to make everything better once again.
But one day Hansie meets Dad coming home from work and poor dad is in desperate need of some tender loving care for once (Kids, particularly Charlotte take note! TLC does not mean "Tickling dad's feet until he giggles so much he has hiccups and needs a lie down!")
Endearing, touching and though it's a little early for Fathers Day, just the sort of book that should find its way into a surprise package for your dad on June 16th! Beautifully illustrated and soothingly told, it's magic and works better than any ointment or band-aid when you bump your noggin!
Charlotte's best bit: Hansie covered in plasters! Owch!
Daddy's favourite bit: As I said at the top of the review, a soothing warm and snuggly cuddle in book form. Sublime!
(Kindly sent to us for review (along with a fab paw-print!) by the awesome Booksniffer at Templar Books! Thanks champ!)
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