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65 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
powerful and true,
By Wm19 (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Hardcover)
This is the most powerful book I have ever read.The boastful jackrabbits, the aristocratic snobby rabbits, and the male rabbits who laugh when little country bunny tells them that she will grow up to become to be one of the revered Easter Bunnies - are all proven wrong. Little country bunny grows up, has children, and through the pure goodness of her heart and common sense catches the eye of the Wise Old Grandfather bunny. Ta-da! He asks her to be an Easter Bunny! After trials and tribulations, her determination, caring, and perseverence carry her through, and she is exalted beyond her dreams by Grandfather Bunny. She is wise, and nice, and very humble. I love this story because is beautifully written and teaches that those with good and kind hearts, who work hard and persevere, will triumph. Being rich, big, high-born, young, male, does not matter where it really counts - all that matters is what is in your heart. I first read this as a minority child growing up in a rural community. Now I am a professional in a large city. This book made a difference for me.
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Through a Six-Year-Old's Mind,
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This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Hardcover)
I was born in 1940. This book was read to me once in first grade. I remembered not only the story, but the beautiful illustrations. Twenty years later I called my first grade teacher to ask for the book title so I could read it to my children. "The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes," she had remembered. As I read this to my children, I saw my life had been influenced by this wonderful story. Dubose Heyward wrote one book in 1939. He wrote to tell young females that they can grow up to follow their dreams and have a family. That they can get past social expectations, and past the people who aren't cheering them on, and that we all have a special destiny if we trust ourselves enough to persist against the odds which then sets the example for our children to do the same.
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A surprisingly modernist book from 1939,
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This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Sandpiper Books) (Paperback)
DuBose Heyward's 1939 classic, "The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes," is surprisingly modernist given the time period in which it was written. When so much of the world was (and is) focused on heroes and men in general, what a gentle and lovely surprise to come across a book which celebrates the rabbit--a lady rabbit!--who becomes the Easter bunny.With elements of Aesop peeping in and out of the text (not the least of which includes the fable of the tortoise and the hare), Heyward manages to make a rabbit with 21 little children sound not only sane, but brilliant. The Country Bunny (or Little Cottontail Mother, as she is called throughout) gives her children each small chores to keep them busy, contribute to the overall quality of their shared family life, and make them feel like valued members of the group. They grow up to be sweet, cheerful, polite, and industrious bunnies, and the Country Bunny uses their fine breeding to great effect to achieve an audition for the role of Easter Bunny. Heyward's text is inimitably enriched by the sweet pictures of artist Marjorie Flack. The bunnies are plush and adorable, the scenery idyllic, and the colors bright as Technicolor. This is a trip down Memory Lane, even for those who didn't grow up with the book, and a future memory-maker for any child who loves Easter and Easter bunnies.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MARVELOUS Children's Story,
By Paucious Unirat "Don't feed the porch." (The Silent Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Hardcover)
I concur with all fans of this book on this site. I have a personal sentimental attachment to it, having had it read to me in childhood - and never having forgotten it, either, even without having seen it for 30-odd years until I bought a copy for a family member.
This book teaches marvelous things about racial tolerance, as well as gender equality - the little _brown_ bunny proves herself more than the equal of the large _white_ bunnies who laugh at her. This is very subtle, and not a "lesson" - just a quiet, good influence. The book's central message is of the virtue of kindness, gentleness, and perseverance, all quietly conveyed through a captivating tale that sparks a child's imagination. The illustrations, I might add, are phenomenal - beautiful, soft-colored, sensitively-rendered. Each illustration is a marvelous piece of artwork unto itself, leagues beyond the current standard of flat, primary colors and basic shapes; these rabbits come alive, and make the story infinitely more vivid. Want to give your child a memory to last a lifetime? Read this one to them - they won't forget it. I didn't.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
possibly the best children's picture book ever written,
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This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Hardcover)
Your children will love this wonderful 1930s book-- it has beautiful illustrations and an engrossing story. In a nutshell, a mother rabbit aspires to be the new Easter Bunny despite the fact that she comes from difficult circumstances. This book is 100% guaranteed to help your children learn to treasure books and to love reading.
Adults will love the values this book teaches: believe in yourself, take pride in doing what you can to help your family, do your best, and never give up. In a charming, non-preachy way the story teaches children that a person's worth is not based upon wealth, appearance, or social status-- that what matters is inside us. The story teaches children that no matter what your circumstances are, you can achieve your dreams. Importantly, the mother rabbit only achieves her goals for the family when all of her children pitch in to help run the household and everyone maintains a cheerful, positive attitude-- it's a lovely story that supports positive family values. I adored this book as a little girl, and I have given it to many other families. It should be in every family's library. I don't think a better children's book has ever been written. This book is a must-have for little girls, especially-- it conveys the message that anything is possible in a powerful, magical way that all children can understand.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Sandpiper Books) (Paperback)
I was born and raised in Germany and not familiar with this book until last week when I overheard my husband reading it to our children. It was the day after mother's day. I was moved to tears. There was the book I should have given to all my (discouraged, frustrated) girl-friend mothers for mother's day! Mrs. Cottontail had the wisdom to raise her bunnies in a way that she did not have to give up her greatest dream. In addition, her children were raised to be self-sufficient, responsible and happy bunnies. What more can we ask? Hurray for Mrs. Cottontail! This is one of the best parenting skills book I have read in a long time...and your kids are going to benefit from reading it, too.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite book when I was little,
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This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Sandpiper Books) (Paperback)
This was my favorite book when I was little & I still love it today. It's a story about Easter & the Five (yes, five) Easter Bunnies who deliver baskets of eggs to children all around the world. These rich, fast & beautiful jackrabbits & hares laugh at the little country girl rabbit for thinking that she could ever become an Easter Bunny. It's about how girls, even little country rabbit girls, don't just have to grow up & get married & have babies, they can be special in other ways just like anybody else. And if they do grow up & marry & have babies, that doesn't mean that's all they can do; they can achieve more than that as well. The other rabbits who think that looks & speed is what it's all about don't realize that you also need to be kind, considerate, caring & wise as well. I don't completely believe that these attitudes are completely dated; you can still find them in lesser degrees anywhere. I think it's a great book with a modern outlook for girls & boys everywhere.I read this book recently to my nephews. I don't think my nephews really believed this story about there being Five Easter Bunnies but I do!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved this book!,
By yvette leonard (tempe, az) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Sandpiper Books) (Paperback)
My mother read this book to me when I was very young, about 3-4 yrs. old. I didn't remember the name of the book but I remembered when the bunny gave the special Easter egg to the sick little boy. I remembered the beautiful pictures. Then when I taught pre-school I made a secne at a book fair when I screeched & got excited about seeing that book again. Needless to say I bought it and shared it with my mother who smiled at seeing it again after so many years. I have my own now & can't read it aloud to my kids at school cause tears course down my face. Such a beautiful story about perservance and the power of a dream.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have For Every Little Girl's Library.,
By NewGrad 2010 "Confirmed Book Worm" (Colorado) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Hardcover)
This was my absolute favorite storybook when I was a little girl. It inspired me and taught me that being female didn't limit me to only being a mother; I could have special talents and interests and be good at other things too. The beautiful illustrations remain in my memory even today. Whenever a friend has a baby girl, this is the one gift I always send.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A charming book for children and adults,
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This review is from: The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Hardcover)
This fairytale about a rabbit who helps deliver Easter eggs is also an early feminist tale. A little country bunny always wants to be one of the special chosen bunnies who delivers Easter eggs. She has 21 children but trains them so well that she demonstrates all her skills and is indeed chosen to deliver. But still, she has another obstacle to surmount; her courage doesn't fail her but she still needs some help from the little golden shoes. It's a charming book that teaches children that potential negatives in life (21 kids) don't necessarily mean that you can't achieve your dreams. In fact, that negative can instead be the most positive aspect of life. I loved this as a child but now reading it to my own child it's just as good.
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The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes by DuBose Heyward (Hardcover - September 9, 1939)
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