Review
While Granny searches for eggs to decorate for Easter, the Rabbit children become convinced that their father is the Easter Bunny. The parallel stories eventually intersect on Easter morning, with happy outcomes for all. A humorous text and detailed but uncluttered pastel illustrations work together to propel the above- and below-ground stories and keep the reader engaged. --
Horn Book GuideThis warm and delightful story is back in print after a long hiatus and its appeal is as refreshing as it was 30 years ago. The soft water color illustrations of pastoral scenes are filled with charm and whimsy. Children will delight in following Granny's dilemma above ground while watching the drama unfold below ground. It is like getting two stories for the price of one. --
Chidren's Literature
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Horn Book, July 2004
A humorous text and detailed but uncluttered illustrations work together to propel the...stories and keep the reader engaged.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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