This timeless Richard Scarry tale about a bunny who wants to be just like his dad when he grows up is a wonderful gem to share with your child. Charming illustrations and simple text make this a perfect addition to any family library.
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Old Friend Found,
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This review is from: When Bunny Grows Up (Little Golden Storybook) (Hardcover)
I have been searching all over for this book!! We had this book as kids, but my mother got rid of it during one of our many moves. I was sooo excited to find it that I got 3 copies (one for me and one for each of my sisters) I love the fact that this baby bunny wants to grow up to be a daddy. There aren't too many books these days that give kids good role models. Buy this book!! The artwork alone is worth it!
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Richard is not the only notable Scarry!,
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This review is from: When Bunny Grows Up (Little Golden Storybook) (Hardcover)
This little golden book is a golden classic! The artwork was eyecandy to me as a child and I can't wait to introduce it to my 20 month old son! All through the book, bunny's family speculates as to what he will be when he grows up - will he be a fireman? a circus clown? a lion tamer? Only baby bunny knows and his choice is a heartwarmer. This is a particularly good one for daddy's and their little boys as bunny's true wish is to be a good daddy when he grows up. It's fun to give each family member a voice and it's hard not to get choked up at the end. I highly recommend this book for little ones from one to five!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A Pauschian head-fake,
This review is from: When Bunny Grows Up (Little Golden Storybook) (Hardcover)
Professor Randy Pausch (The Last Lecture) used the term "head-fake" to refer to the art of, in essence, accomplishing a goal with the true intent of simultaneously accomplishing another, more important goal. He used it to refer to his teaching style, in which he was ostensibly teaching game design and storytelling while really teaching highly creative and unique people how to work together as a group to create something beautiful without shredding it with their own egos.
I like this story because it is a Pauschian head-fake. The words are for the child, but the story speaks to the parent. Dads, this is a fun one to read to your kids.
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