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"A strong and creative young narrator makes this clever family tale resonate." - Kirkus Reviews Every morning at seven o' three, I wake up just in time to watch Grandpa play with Bizzy Bzzz the Bee. Bizzy Bzzz the Bee and Grandpa's Tea is reading made fun. Told through the eyes of a child, this is an entertaining story about a boy who gets a good laugh watching Grandpa's encounter with a bee every morning while trying to enjoy his cup of tea. Teetering on the edge of frustration, Grandpa has a heightened escalation with Bizzy. The boy comes up with a quick solution that allows Grandpa to enjoy…mehr

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"A strong and creative young narrator makes this clever family tale resonate." - Kirkus Reviews Every morning at seven o' three, I wake up just in time to watch Grandpa play with Bizzy Bzzz the Bee. Bizzy Bzzz the Bee and Grandpa's Tea is reading made fun. Told through the eyes of a child, this is an entertaining story about a boy who gets a good laugh watching Grandpa's encounter with a bee every morning while trying to enjoy his cup of tea. Teetering on the edge of frustration, Grandpa has a heightened escalation with Bizzy. The boy comes up with a quick solution that allows Grandpa to enjoy his morning tea and lets Bizzy stay. It's safe to say, the Grandson saved the day. This story has playful rhyme, problem solving, and is sure to put a smile on faces of children every time. Bizzy Bzzz zips around Grandpa's head three times and makes him dizzy. It's funny when his eyes cross. He looks so silly.
Autorenporträt
Travis Peagler is a unique individual, being the youngest of seven kids, raised partially in low-income apartments on the East side of Dayton, Ohio, until the age of nine. Humble beginnings growing up in a somewhat multi-racial neighborhood gave Travis an inimitable perspective on life at an incredibly young age. His imagination has always been his outlet. Thinking back to grade-school when he was in an uncomfortable situation or when he didn't handle conflict well, Travis would always replay the scene again in his mind where things played out the way he wished. An innate defense mechanism, he assumes, which led to the discovery of his extraordinary talent.