Synopses & Reviews
When it comes to sharing, children often have a tough time. But, as we know, some of the best-learned lessons come from challenging situations. When Bunnyand#8217;s little cousin visits, her mother tells her over and over that she must share. But her cousin wants to do everything Bunny does. He wants to play with Bunnyand#8217;s bear, but he pokes and pulls little Ted. He wants to play dress-up, but he spills Bunnyand#8217;s beads all over the floor. Bunny tries to watch TV, but he blocks her view of the screen, and when Bunny tries to paint, he scribbles all over her artwork! But by the end, an exasperated Bunny discovers the real value of sharing. As Bunnyand#8217;s cousin is getting ready to leave, she realizes sheand#8217;s going to miss him and his constant attention. Full of bouncy rhymes and energetic rhythms, this gentle approach to a universal message will leave readers smiling.
Review
"Bunny and her little cousin are full of life, with facial expressions and body language that match every emotion. Young readers will empathize with both characters and will want to read it over and over. A warm, cuddly tale and a total delight."
and#150; Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
"Sharing can be tough, acknowledges this gentle rhyming story about a rabbit whose small cousin comes to visit."
and#150; Publishers Weekly
"This engaging picture book addresses a recognizable scenario."
School Library Journal
About the Author
Sally Anne Garland graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art and has spent many years illustrating and designing childrenand#8217;s picture books, greeting cards, and other child-oriented products. She lives in Glasgow, Scotland.