Synopses & Reviews
In this board book adaptation, Hopper decides that he wants to be the Easter Bunny. He meets up with a plain brown hare and together they head for the hen house. A friendly chicken gives them each an egg to decorate, but the two rabbits manage to smash them while en route home. Never fear, once home, Hopper's mother shows them the beautiful egg the Easter bunny left and all ends happily. Soft watercolor illustrations fit the simple story.
Review
Hopper, an Arctic hare, aspires to be like the Easter Bunny in this cuddly holiday tale. The warm watercolor illustrations embrace the reader in Hopper's adventures and the story's springtime splendor. A special present from the Easter Bunny reminds us of the mystery and the joy of the season.""--American Bookseller ""Pick of the Lists.""
Synopsis
In this board book adaptation, Hopper decides that he wants to be the Easter Bunny
Synopsis
Santa lets the toys choose the children they'll belong to on Christmas morning! Nina Chen's candy-colored illustrations make this tale a sweet, holiday treat.
About the Author
Marcus Pfister is the author of the phenomenally successful Rainbow Fish series, as well as many other books for children. He has worked as a graphic artist, a sculptor, a painter, and a photographer as well as a children's book creator. Pfister lives with his family in Berne, Switzerland.