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Bizard and the Big Bunny Bizness

Bizard and the Big Bunny Bizness

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: January 2nd, 2024
Publisher:
Margaret Ferguson Books
ISBN:
9780823456765
Pages:
176
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Description

When Bizard the Bear Wizard’s friends decide to try to help him grant wishes, it turns out that two magic wands are so much worse than one.

Ever since a tornado planted a wizard’s wand in his forehead, Bear has been more than just a bear; he’s Bizard, the Bear Wizard. Since we last saw him, Bizard has come around to accepting his new job granting wishes for everyone in the forest. With Squirrel, Fox, and Owl’s help, the business is running like clockwork. There’s only one problem: winter is on the way, and urgent wishes will go ungranted while Bizard hibernates.

That’s when Squirrel gets the bright idea that he should have a magic wand, too.

In the power trip that follows, Squirrel burdens tiny Mouse with a massive TV, Deer gets stuck with a hat he can’t take off, and worst of all, a baby bunny grows as big as a tree—with the only wand that can save him wedged in his diaper. Can a jetpack, a giant carrot, and the whole crew’s quick thinking untangle this disaster and get Fluffy Wuffy back to his proper size? 

Author-illustrator Chrissie Krebs brings even higher stakes and bigger laughs in Bizard’s second book, a surefire hit with young readers looking for their next favorite graphic novel series.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

About the Author

Chrissie Krebs is the creator of the first Bizard book, Bizard the Bear Wizard, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection. She is also a toymaker and has written and illustrated several picture books, including Pig in a Wig and There's Something Weird in Santa's Beard. She also illustrated Rodney Loses It by Gerard Bauer, which was named a CBCA Children’s Book of the Year for Early Childhood. Visit her at chrissiekrebs.net.

Praise for Bizard and the Big Bunny Bizness

"A wacky tale with admirable lessons to be learned."—Kirkus Reviews