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White Rabbit's Color Book

White Rabbit's Color Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adorable
Review: My two-year old likes the pictures of the adorable bunny as it bathes in the paint, showers, etc. I'm sure as she gets older she'll begin to understand the mixing of colors, which is presented so simply and delightfully here. I wish this were available as a board book, so adventurous painters don't have to worry about staining the pages if they read this while experimenting!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Teaching the Colors.
Review: Out of all the books at the day care center I worked at, this by far was the favorite and most requested book of the kids. I don't know why, but whether the unit for the week was colors, animals, or Easter this book had to be read several times during story time and was often read just for fun. Surprisingly, none of we teachers ever tired of reading the book. The copy of the book at the center was read so many times that the back cover literally fell off. The book uses a white rabbit to illustrate how by mixing primary colors, secondary colors are made. Not only that but the book helps introduce children to "sensations" that colors can cause; for example white rabbit thinks dunking in blue will feel cool and that red is sizzling. A wonderful little book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lots of fun for parents and kids
Review: The illustrations in this book are top notch -- vivid colors, with excellent detail on the rabbit. There are no backgrounds, but that's okay, because that's not what the book is about. One of the fun things about this book is onomatopoeia: it helps to get the parent involved.

Not suprisingly, a book about colors also has a social message, and in this case it is well done: it doesn't hit you over the head like other children's books. It's also a bit of a surprise because there's no hint of it until the last page.

Overall a fun book to share.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lots of fun for parents and kids
Review: The illustrations in this book are top notch -- vivid colors, with excellent detail on the rabbit. There are no backgrounds, but that's okay, because that's not what the book is about. One of the fun things about this book is onomatopoeia: it helps to get the parent involved.

Not suprisingly, a book about colors also has a social message, and in this case it is well done: it doesn't hit you over the head like other children's books. It's also a bit of a surprise because there's no hint of it until the last page.

Overall a fun book to share.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Short but sweet!
Review: This book is very simple, very vivid, and very sweet. The little bunny's sweet, curious personality pulls you into the book and keeps young ones turning the pages. My daughter has enjoyed this book over the past year and a half and still pulls it out to look and point at the silly "bunny".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: This is a great book for little ones. It is my baby's favorite book at this time. He is almost 13 months old and I can sit and read him this book over and over again and he is interested each time. He tries to read it himself! It's a cute book with great pictures and not too many words so you can turn the pages quickly keeping your child's interest and still read the whole story. I haven't read the other little rabbit books yet, but intend to get them all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not for preschoolers only!
Review: This is a great book that uses a white rabbit to create different colors. It discusses how the different colors make you feel and uses the primary colors, red, yellow and blue.

Note to teachers: This is splendid book for teaching art and learning about rabbits. It can be used for Easter(to dye eggs), the students can create their own color book or experiment with colors to make a unique color and extend it with writing.


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