Synopses & Reviews
One night, while Little Rabbit is sleeping, a very scary creature appears in his dream.and#160;Little Rabbit is so worried about the "night mare"and#160;that he can't eat or sleep--and he certainly can't work on his school report that's due at the end of the week. He makes signs. He builds traps. But nothing keeps that night mare away . . . until Little Rabbit dreams up a brave and brilliant solution.and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;Kate and Sarah Klise have created a heart-meltingly sweet story that will empower kids everywhere to face theirand#160;fears.
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"The textured acrylics have fun with color, giving more than enough details to make readers want to linger on each page and explore a little longer." --The Horn Book (2008)
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"Deeply opaque acrylics take Little Rabbit back and forth between his bedroom and a classroom populated with a menagerie of friends.andnbsp; A worthy introduction to puns."andnbsp;--Kirkus Reviews (May 2008)
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"This engaging tale about a child's imagination and his strategies confront his fears is told with gentle humor." -- School Library Journal (June 2008)
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"Richly colored acrylic illustrations, with abundant details in both the classroom and bedroom scenes, feature a cheerful, comical assortment of animal classmates and a gentle, attentive mother, which lighten the seriousness of the story." --Booklist (June 2008)
Synopsis
Sisters Kate and Sarah Klise create a magical story about one anxiety-ridden little rabbit's efforts to get rid of a recurring nightmare. Full color.
Synopsis
A magical story about one anxiety-ridden little rabbit's efforts to get rid of a recurring night mareand#160;
About the Author
KATE KLISE and M. SARAH KLISE are sisters and collaborators who grew up sharing a bedroom (and a few bad dreams). They have created three other Little Rabbit picture books and a number of middle grade novels. Kate Klise, who is also a correspondent for People magazine, lives in Norwood, Missouri. M. Sarah Klise, who is also an art teacher, lives in Berkeley, California.and#160;