Home > Categories > Books > Kids - General > The Very Brave Bear review
The Very Cranky Bear is back, and this time he's facing Boris Buffalo in a battle of bravery! But will something surprising send them both fleeing through the jungle?
This is Nick Bland's fourth book featuring the delightful and endearing 'Very Cranky Bear'. The Very Cranky Bear was first published in 2008 and has since become an international bestseller.
The Karazan Quartet : 1 : The Serpents of Arakesh
BEST AND BRAVEST: - Kiwis Awarded The Victoria Cross
The Mammoth Book of Special Ops
A Song of Ice and Fire 1: A Game of Thrones
One Little Monkey
Don't Let a Spoonbill in the Kitchen
If You're Cheeky and you Know it!
Double Trouble - Prank Alert
Mission Survival: Gold of the Gods
Take Me Home
Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code
My Mum's The Best
The RiverProduct reviews...
I went to paper plus today to get some essentials for fathers day and although my quest was to find things for Dad I couldn't resist buying this book for my son to add to his cranky bear collection. We already have the very cranky bear, and the very itchy bear so it was essential we got this one too or the collection wouldn't be complete.
Well Nick Bland has done it again creating yet enough book about the Cranky Bear that is just so funny and so worth reading. Again he has used the classic rhyming style that I love and that makes the book so easy and enjoyable to read and again he has created a humourous and charming book that kids will love. My son loved sitting on my knee while I read him the story before bed.
In this story The Cranky Bear meets up with Boris the Buffalo and they proceed with a range of challenges to show how brave they are and to prove that they are indeed the most brave of the pair. But when they see a cave and inside there is a shadow and a loud noise they are both send fleeing only to find it was a tiny frog coming to invite them in his cave.
With this they both decide that they are both very brave except when it comes to dark caves!!
Random listing from 'Books'...
I runga i te pukeri o te mumuhau, ka uru mai a Tawhirimatea ki te whare o Ihaka, ki te tono i tana awhina. Ka kitea ranei e raua tahi te kapua kua ngaro?
This is an original, new story about Tawhirimatea, the Maori god of wind and storms. On answering a knock at the door, young Ihaka is surprised to see Tawhirimatea swirl in. The wind god is looking for a little raincloud that has gone missing. It is needed for an imminent rainstorm. ... more...
All trademarks, images and copyrights on this site are owned by their respective companies.
KIWIreviews is an independent entity, part of the Knock Out News Group. This is a free public forum presenting user opinions on selected products, and as such the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinion of kiwireviews.nz and are protected under New Zealand law by the "Honest Opinion" clause of the Defamation Act of 1992. KIWIreviews accepts no liability for statements made on this site, on the premise that they have been submitted as the true and honest opinions of the individual posters. In most cases, prices and dates stated are approximate and should be considered as only guidelines.
"WindowsXP is like Microsoft and AOL had a baby, then AOL dropped the baby on it's head."
anonymous