2/08/2015
Bunny's First Spring Review
About the Book:
When a bunny is born in spring, he sees the world as green and new and full of hope. But as the seasons change, the bunny worries that the earth may be dying. In bestselling author’s Sally Lloyd-Jones’ latest picture book celebrating the Easter season and rebirth, nature speaks to the bunny, assuring him of something more. Award-winning artist David McPhail’s whimsical illustrations reflect the beauty of the world around us as Lloyd-Jones’ inspirational text prompts readers to celebrate the changing seasons and the miracle of nature’s rebirth.
My Thoughts:
The artwork in this book was beautiful and the bunny's thoughts and wonderings were cute. I had hoped for a more spiritual aspect of the story, but the story was cute. As a person who has had rabbits as pets, I thought it was a bit of a stretch for a bunny born in the spring to still have young bunny thoughts by winter time, but hopefully children will wonder why the bunny is still so young. Overall I give this book a 4 star rating. Beautiful artwork and the story was beautiful, I just didn't find it conceivable. This book was provided for review purposes only, no payment was received for this review.
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