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Bizzy Bear: Ambulance Rescue

Part of Bizzy Bear

Illustrated by Benji Davies
Board Book
$7.99 US
7.06"W x 7.13"H x 0.68"D   | 10 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Oct 02, 2018 | 8 Pages | 978-1-5362-0256-4
Age 0-2 years | Up to Preschool
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Bizzy Bear is ready to help with an emergency rescue in his ambulance!

Today Bizzy Bear is working as a paramedic. And when the emergency call comes in, there isn't a moment to lose! Help him drive the ambulance and switch on the flashing lights. Then, once he’s rescued the injured cyclist, lift the stretcher and help the patient to see the doctor. Another exciting title in this best-selling series that encourages preschoolers to get involved in the story.
Benji Davies, from a young age, was invariably found drawing and painting at the kitchen table, a scene which is often repeated to this day. He is the illustrator of the incredibly successful Bizzy Bear titles, which are published in twenty-three languages, and has written a number of picture books, including The Storm Whale and Grandad’s Island. Benji Davies lives in east London with his wife.

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Bizzy Bear is ready to help with an emergency rescue in his ambulance!

Today Bizzy Bear is working as a paramedic. And when the emergency call comes in, there isn't a moment to lose! Help him drive the ambulance and switch on the flashing lights. Then, once he’s rescued the injured cyclist, lift the stretcher and help the patient to see the doctor. Another exciting title in this best-selling series that encourages preschoolers to get involved in the story.

Author

Benji Davies, from a young age, was invariably found drawing and painting at the kitchen table, a scene which is often repeated to this day. He is the illustrator of the incredibly successful Bizzy Bear titles, which are published in twenty-three languages, and has written a number of picture books, including The Storm Whale and Grandad’s Island. Benji Davies lives in east London with his wife.