Synopses & Reviews
Crying is just for babies—right?In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said of Kate and M. Sarah Klises first picture book, Shall I Knit You A Hat?: “The Klises consistently sound notes of tenderness and humor.” They continue to do so as Little Rabbit and his mother return in a sweet new story. Little Rabbit is about to turn five, and he decides hes all through with crying. He doesnt want crybabies at his birthday party, so he tells his friends they can come only if theyre big, like him, and dont cry anymore. When all of his friends admit to crying sometimes, Little Rabbit is shocked. Does everybody cry? Why? Why Do You Cry? is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Synopsis
Crying is just for babies--right?
In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said of Kate and M. Sarah Klise's first picture book, Shall I Knit You A Hat?: The Klises consistently sound notes of tenderness and humor. They continue to do so as Little Rabbit and his mother return in a sweet new story.
Little Rabbit is about to turn five, and he decides he's all through with crying. He doesn't want crybabies at his birthday party, so he tells his friends they can come only if they're big, like him, and don't cry anymore. When all of his friends admit to crying sometimes, Little Rabbit is shocked. Does everybody cry? Why?
Why Do You Cry? is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Author Klise presents young readers with a gentle lesson about growing up. Illustrator Klise fills her bright acrylic illustrations with delightful detail. - Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Kate Klise lives and writes on her farm in a valley north of Norwood, Missouri.
M. Sarah Klise draws and paints in her studio in Berkeley, California.
Kate and Sarah are sisters who have previously collaborated on novels and the picture book Shall I Knit You a Hat?