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kalira's review against another edition
funny
informative
medium-paced
4.75
Nice art, with a multidimensional feeling aside from how I loved the 'multimedia' feeling of the book, and that the wolf facts are actually accurate . . . and then the alternate ending page 'for sensitive readers' made me laugh even more.
mjfmjfmjf's review against another edition
4.0
Funny and silly. Maybe a bit scary. Great and clever art. Basically breaks the 4th wall and the bunny gets eaten. Or not.
calamitymane's review against another edition
3.0
Gorgeous illustrations. It seemed this book was going somewhere and then...it just didn't.
I'm not sure I'd read this to my two-year-old granddaughter. The pictures are lovely, though.
I'm not sure I'd read this to my two-year-old granddaughter. The pictures are lovely, though.
seventhaurora's review against another edition
5.0
a very fun book omg. kind of multi-modal and intertextual. i think lots of kids would really enjoy this and would have a laugh at the alternate ending.
teaching notes: for younger children and older, lessons could be adapted depending on level. perhaps making a poster to warn rabbits about the dangers of wolves? could be used in conjunction with Little Red by Bethan Woollvin and incorporate some drama/hotseating.
teaching notes: for younger children and older, lessons could be adapted depending on level. perhaps making a poster to warn rabbits about the dangers of wolves? could be used in conjunction with Little Red by Bethan Woollvin and incorporate some drama/hotseating.
sassenak's review against another edition
5.0
Lu en début d'année en anglais et je l'ai repris par hasard à la médiathèque en français ... j'ai toujours autant apprécié cette lecture en tout cas :)
emdoux's review against another edition
5.0
With multiple illustration styles merging and blending, a rabbit’s reading of a book about wolves expands into a full-fledged pencil-on-sloppy-paint meal in this book within a book. The positioning of Rabbit's long, thin ears as he walks through the book while reading his library book match his enthusiasm, curling with inquisitive learning and naive innocence... and finally, sudden, stiff alarm.