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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Review: Jay-Jay The Supersonic Bus by Sue Wickstead

25420178Jay-Jay the bus is rescued from the dirty scrap yard, where he was sadly gathering dust and cobwebs. Feeling nervous yet excited, he is taken to an airport where he is magically transformed into a 'Playbus' full of toys, games and adventure. A fictional tale based on a real life bus 'Supersonic', which flew in the imaginations of the many young children who visited it.



We received this book to give an honest review.
This was a really awesome kids book. K enjoyed watching the bus go from almost being recycled to becoming a bus that kids got to play in and enjoy themselves. He actually asked if we could find a bus like that to play in. I think this was a neat idea for a bus to be turned into for kids to be able to have some type of play time and the fact that it is based on a real bus that is amazing.
The pictures are colorful and go perfect with the story being told. Jay-Jay gets to see new things as he travels to get "fixed" up and then towards the end receive an award from someone very special.
 I recommend this for the ages I would say 5 on up. 




1 comment:

  1. Jay-Jay the Supersonic Bus has been travelling along quite happily.
    (Or at least i have)
    With now 12 picture story books there is almost a fleet of buses.
    not always about buses but all books do certainly have a bus included in them somewhere.
    I came across your review from 2015.
    And today Jay-Jay is off once again
    Thank you for your review - sorry it took so long to write a reply.
    Buses can be quite slow, but we have come quite a long way now

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