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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What rhymes with "awesome"?
All right. That's it. I can't take it anymore. Could we please please PLEASE just get it over with and declare Jan Thomas some kind of national treasure / picture book genius? No, seriously people. I am not even kidding about this. I'm tired of the excuses. She killed with her debut "What Will Fat Cat Sit On?", slayed with "A Birthday for Cow!", and caused general...
Published on June 2, 2009 by E. R. Bird

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not formatted for the Kindle - Pages are off
Bought this based upon the rave reviews... But the overpriced Kindle edition completely falls flat. I was psyched to read it to my boy on my iPad, but the pages have too much white space around the images and in the two-page mode the pages are off by one, ruining the surprises and making the transitions messy.

So while this looks like a great book in hard...
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What rhymes with "awesome"?, June 2, 2009
This review is from: Rhyming Dust Bunnies (Hardcover)
All right. That's it. I can't take it anymore. Could we please please PLEASE just get it over with and declare Jan Thomas some kind of national treasure / picture book genius? No, seriously people. I am not even kidding about this. I'm tired of the excuses. She killed with her debut "What Will Fat Cat Sit On?", slayed with "A Birthday for Cow!", and caused general carnage and delight with "The Doghouse". I thought myself the expert of all things Thomas (Thomasian?) and then a fellow children's librarian had the audacity to discover "Rhyming Dust Bunnies" before I could. The shame runs deep. Fortunately I was able to swipe her copy (hoo hoo!) and take a look at it myself. Aw man. For any parent that's tired of the same old same old in their rhyming picture books, "Rhyming Dust Bunnies" is the readaloud wonder and visual stimulant that's gonna have the kids rolling in the aisles, right alongside their parents. Once again, Thomas hits it outta the park.

Meet the rhyming dust bunnies: Ed, Ned, Ted, and Bob. As they like to say "We rhyme all the time!" On this particular day Ed starts them off with wondering "Hey! What rhymes with car?" Everyone puts in a vote except for Bob. Bob's sort of staring in the distance and saying things like "Look!" and "Look Out!" The other bunnies are confused by Bob's seeming inability to rhyme. Even when he says "Look out! Here comes a big scary monster with a broom!" they're not quite catching on. Finally he screams out "Run for it!" and the troop run and hide under a dresser. However, when they attempt to restart their rhyming antics, "sat" "pat" and "rat" are completed with Bob's timely "vacuum cleaner!" and with a mighty "Thwptt" off they go.

I handed this book to my husband after I started snorting over it (for about the fifth time) and was much pleased to find that he was just as amused by it as I was. He pointed out to me that this is one of those books where kids at different ages will catch on to what's going on at different points. Older, savvier children are going to be on edge from the moment Bob says his first "Look!". Younger tots might not get it until "Look Out!" or the long monologue involving the word "broom". I did entertain the brief thought that maybe small children wouldn't like to see the book end with the bunnies in the vacuum cleaner, but honestly it's a pretty funny ending. The bunnies aren't hurt, after all. Just flailing the occasional limb.

I don't mind digital illustrations when they're done well. And Thomas has that rare gift for synthesizing a book down to its most essential parts. It's difficult to describe her art without using the word "goofy" over and over, but that's what it is. There's this weird manic energy to each of her pieces. Part of what I love about the art for this book is her characters, though. When Bob fails to rhyme the other bunnies don't tease or chastise him. There's this great moment when Ted puts out his hand towards Bob, sympathetically maybe, and gently reminds him that "Look!" does not rhyme with "car". The other bunnies stand there, looking over, their mouths completely missing at this point. Now Bob, to his credit, never lets his eyes leave the big scary object in the distance. Reading this book, his eyes are focused just over the reader's left shoulder. I think that's mighty clever. It gives the sense that whatever Bob's looking at, it's probably just behind the reader (a nice psychological trick).

Thomas has always had an eye for a pure, bright color. In this book the bunnies are red, blue, green, and purple. One imagines the interesting conversations that will occur as parents try to convince their kids that under normal circumstances dust bunnies are hardly so cheery looking. Their backgrounds are, as with most Thomas books, a series of shifting tones. Danger (as defined by Bob) is indicated by a red background, which pops up more often than the other colors. Not, interestingly enough, when they're sucked up by the vacuum cleaner (that's blue) but otherwise it's pretty consistent.

Check out the writing as well. Not many words, but oh the things they do. Kids (and parents) who reread this book for the fifth or sixth time may notice that while the other bunnies have rhyming names like Ed, Ned, and Ted, Bob is the only one who stands apart. And as a read aloud choice, I've already had a lot of fun with this one. Like "What Will Fat Cat Sit On?" the book directly addresses the child reader. So much so that the last image is of the bunnies asking the person reading the book for a little help. But every line has magnificent potential to it. Consider when Ned notes that Bob's long warning "does not rhyme with ANYTHING, really." I love the use of the word "really". And when the bunnies hide under the dresser Ned's "Good call, Bob" is fan-freakin-tastic. A killer line. Funny to its core.

My only question now is how long is it going to take before Jan Thomas starts writing some easy readers for kids just beginning to learn to read on their own? Because frankly, Mo Willems needs someone to challenge his Elephant and Piggie-based throne. Until that happy day arrives, we'll have to be content with little gems like this book. It seems strange that something this simple could be this disarming and funny. Rhyming will (hopefully) never be the same again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A big hit, March 14, 2009
This review is from: Rhyming Dust Bunnies (Hardcover)
I gave this book to my nephews (3 & 4) and it was a huge hit. When we finished they both immediately responded, "read it again!" We read it six or seven times in the first sitting. It is a "loud" book so don't read before bedtime. They asked me to read it to them every day during my visit and often recited lines from the book out of the blue. Clever book and fun for all!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny Bunnies, March 10, 2009
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Another wonderful book by Jan Thomas. This one is a departure from the previous cast of charming animals. Instead it is about four charming dust bunnies. Whoever heard about a book about dust bunnies. The drawings of these four dust bunnies are large and in vivid color. They are not only winning in their looks but they rhyme with enthusiasm - except for the fourth dust bunny who appears to be a little slow in the brain and can't rhyme as his friends can. But of course he turns out to be focused in another direction and isn't slow at all. It's a funny and beautifully drawn book which will appeal to children and adults alike.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Silly, fun book!, April 29, 2009
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We checked out this book from the library and my 3 1/2 year old loved it so much I'm ordering him a copy of his own...it's the first book we've ever checked out that he wanted to keep! He quickly had the book memorized and can "read" it on his own. He thinks the book is hysterical! He's begun understanding rhyming, and knows that Bob's comments don't rhyme, which sends my son into fits of laughter. It's short, silly, easy for early readers to read and has had great educational value - perfect for a preschooler to maybe first grader.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun, zany tale, February 15, 2009
This review is from: Rhyming Dust Bunnies (Hardcover)
Dust bunnies Ed, Ned, Ted and Bob rhyme all the time - and RHYMING DUST BUNNIES presents a zany portrait of their abilities. Only Bob seems to have trouble understanding the basic concept of 'rhyme' in this fun, zany tale.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book With Rhyme and Reason, October 22, 2009
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This review is from: Rhyming Dust Bunnies (Hardcover)
There's much to like about this little book - its bright colors, the simple rhyme, and mostly the significant fun factor.
I like that the writer sticks to her game plan and doesn't try to do too much with this book. Most of the vocabulary is quite easy, the most difficult words being rhyme (often repeated) and vacuum cleaner.

Observant readers will note that the rhyming dust bunnies speak in red font while Bob speaks in green.
Rhyme is an important concept and word attack skill for developing readers. With rhyme one can learn word families and apply concepts and sound patterns to new words.

An adult reading this book to his or her child can introduce and reinforce the concept of rhyme with this book in an enjoyable unpressured manner. The young reader can be invited to participate by contributing words that rhyme with the words posed by the dust bunnies.
Rhyming Dust Bunnies is a nice, little book with teaching possibilities and a great big fun factor. Seek it out.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fun book for early readers from Jan Thomas!, March 17, 2009
This review is from: Rhyming Dust Bunnies (Hardcover)
My 6 year old loved this book - she's loved all of Jan Thomas's book. It is an "easy" read for her which allows her to get in to the story. Thomas seems to have a great handle on young children interests and just the right humor and her stories are always so much bigger than the simple language and bold illustrations. I'm surprised to see this book listed as targeted for preschool - I'd think at least through K/early readers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, easy book for toddlers!, May 10, 2009
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Poor Bob can't seem to rhyme with Ed, Ned, and Ted. Creative easy fun book. Jan Thomas knows how to write for kids, books that parents can enjoy too!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read it again!, April 12, 2009
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I got this for my 2 year old for Easter. We read it over 15 times on Easter 11 of those is a row. She loves it. It is a great book with easy rhymes.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just Plain Fun!, April 2, 2009
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This simple story is perfect for children who are at the rhyming stage of language development. We compared the fictional dust bunnies with real dust bunnies (oh, yes, I was able to find one small one at my house!)and decided the story ones were cuter - but oh, that Bob - he simply cannot rhyme in the story; never mind that he is the observant one who attemps to warn of danger. The ending, predicatable, offers opportunities to continue the notion of rhyming for teachers or adult readers at home.
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