Wobble Bear Gets Busy

Wobble Bear Gets Busy by Ian Whybrow is a delightful reissue published by OUP Oxford on January 7, 2010. This 32-page book, written in English, follows Wobble Bear as he embarks on his new adventure of walking on his wibbly, wobbly toes. As he explores his surroundings, including the park, readers are treated to a charming narrative that captures the excitement of newfound mobility.
In this engaging story, Wobble Bear’s day is filled with activities that showcase his energetic spirit, from walking on the see-saw to sliding down with joy. As the day winds down, the tale highlights the inevitable exhaustion that comes with such fun, culminating in a tender moment with his mother. This book is perfect for toddlers who are beginning to explore their own walking abilities, making it a fitting addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction and concepts.
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Wobble Bear has just learnt to walk on his wibbly, wobbly toes. His crawling days are over and he walks and walks and walks all through the day. Even when he goes to the park, Wobble walks on the see-saw and walks down the slide – it’s exhausting just watching him! So it’s really no surprise that when bedtime comes Wobble Bear has finally run out of energy and he whispers to Mummy, ‘Can’t walk, too tired, carry me up to bed.’ A very loveable little bear is ready to entertain in this fun-filled rhyming story-perfect for toddlers who have just mastered the art of being mobile!
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