Synopses & Reviews
and#160;In this lovely story by renowned artist Lisa McCue, now in the popular board book format, Quiet Bunny discovers the importanceand#8212;and pleasureand#8212;of dancing to your own kind of music.
More than anything, Quiet Bunny loves the sounds of the forest: the birds chirping, the wind whispering shhhhh through the leaves, and, especially, the night song all the rabbits listen to. But, one day, he wonders: how can I join in? Quiet Bunny wanders the woods asking animal after animaland#8212;but he just can't ch-cheet like the cricket, ssssss like the hissing snake, or o-uuuu like the howling wolves. But nothing feels just rightand#8212;until Quiet Bunny finds the wonderful beat that's his and his alone.
Review
"The text is full of onomatopeic words, often incorporated into the illustrations, creating a pleasing link between story and picture...a natural read-aloud, allowing kids to join in the telling of the story"and#160;and#8212; SchoolLibrary Journaland#160;and#160;
Synopsis
Quiet Bunny learns a very special lesson in this lovely story by renowned artist Lisa McCue: it's important to dance to your own kind of music. More than anything, Quiet Bunny loves the sounds of the forest: the birds chirping, the wind whispering shhhhh through the leaves, and, especially, the night song all the rabbits listen to. But, one day, he wonders: how can I join in? It takes a wise owl to help Quiet Bunny find the wonderful beat that's his and his alone.
About the Author
Lisa McCue has illustrated more than 150 books, including the reworking of the beloved Corduroyand#160; series (Viking Juvenile). Lisa's art has frequently been selected for exhibition by the Society of Illustrators. She lives in Annapolis, MD, with her husband and two sons.