pwbalto's review
4.0
Three short chapters, easy to read, with a terrific tactile quality. The bunnies are tiny and adorable and prone to mishap, but polar bear always fixes them right up. Tao Nyeu's saturated silkscreen art creates lots of solid ground and fanciful flora - a safe, happy place for the bunnies to spend their days.
books_plan_create's review
5.0
This was such an adorably cute book. I love the simple pictures, the wackiness of the story, everything about it.
librarybrods's review
5.0
A definite 5 stars for the illustrations- I didn't love the text part the first time through, but it's growing on me...
maidmarianlib's review
5.0
Silly, improbable stories, with wonderful illustrations with lots of emotion
fernthepanda's review
2.0
Okay, I loved Wonder Bear and again this has the same artistry that had me mesmerized the first time around. But this book kind of disturbs me. It's like taking somewhat morbid situations and trying to make them cutesy. ***SPOILER ALERT*** I don't care how you spin it, cutting off bunny tails is creepy.
bibliokris's review
5.0
Nyeu's style is memorable and kids love it. Can be enjoyed by adults & kids. A favorite right now.
verypeculiarbooks's review
2.0
This is an odd children's book honestly. The illustration was adorable, little bunnies are so cute! I can see what Tao Nyeu was going for but it was a bit odd.