From early morning to bedtime, Brown Rabbit enjoys a fun-filled, lively day with his friends, as he sends invitations, prepares treats to eat, enjoys snacktime, plays hopping games, and bids his friends good night. For children under three.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More of a Story.,
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This review is from: Brown Rabbit's Day (Little Rabbit Books) (Paperback)
BROWN RABBIT'S DAY is the first book in Baker's rabbit books that I have read that is more of a story than a book used to teach a concept. I guess the book does illustrate the concept of time somewhat since in almost every scene, Brown Rabbit's alarm clock can be seen showing the passage of time. But, the clock really doesn't have anything to do with anything else in the story. Basically Brown Rabbit is having a party for his friends and he has to get everything set up. He makes some jello. Then his friends arrive. They play some games and then they go home. Then Brown Rabbit lays down and goes to sleep. End of story. Children will enjoy looking through this book, but since it doesn't really have any lesson or concept to teach, I find that the book isn't quite as good as some of the other ones in the series. But, it's still one children enjoy.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great for K age child,
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This review is from: Brown Rabbit's Day (Little Rabbit Books) (Library Binding)
The whole series where my child's favorite for years! Great illustrations! Any chile K age would be happy with these books.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't buy a Jell-O advertisement,
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This review is from: Brown Rabbit's Day (Little Rabbit Books) (Paperback)
A book about a rabbit that makes Jell-O (purple, yellow, green, and red, to be exact). Most pages of the story talk about Jell-O. Give me a break. Why would I ever read this to my kids? Why use my precious time with my kids to fill their minds with garbage about brand-name sugary junk? I threw the book away.
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