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Let's Make Rabbits : A Board Book Edition |
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Rating:  Summary: Let?s Make Rabbits by Leo Lionni Review: Let's Make Rabbits is a clever boardbook by Caldecott-honored artist Leo Lionni. It begins with a pair of scissors and a pencil that decide to make rabbits. The story then follows the activities and discoveries of these two rabbits. Appropriate for infants and toddlers, the book offers illustrations with clean lines, color, and warm, likeable character drawings that enhance the story. The book is durable enough for library circulation, but the illustrations may be too small for story time listeners to see from a distance. It is best suited for small group reading. This book is a good tool for building observation skills. The juxtaposition of monochromatic and multi-colored and one-dimensional versus multi-dimensional objects allows the child to observe differences and similarities. This would also be an excellent platform to begin simple discussions about animals, their body parts, colors, and the food they eat. The book could also inspire simple craft projects about animals.
Rating:  Summary: Let¿s Make Rabbits by Leo Lionni Review: Let's Make Rabbits is a clever boardbook by Caldecott-honored artist Leo Lionni. It begins with a pair of scissors and a pencil that decide to make rabbits. The story then follows the activities and discoveries of these two rabbits. Appropriate for infants and toddlers, the book offers illustrations with clean lines, color, and warm, likeable character drawings that enhance the story. The book is durable enough for library circulation, but the illustrations may be too small for story time listeners to see from a distance. It is best suited for small group reading. This book is a good tool for building observation skills. The juxtaposition of monochromatic and multi-colored and one-dimensional versus multi-dimensional objects allows the child to observe differences and similarities. This would also be an excellent platform to begin simple discussions about animals, their body parts, colors, and the food they eat. The book could also inspire simple craft projects about animals.
Rating:  Summary: Let's Make Rabbits Review: This book really captured the imagination of our playgroup. The idea that rabbits could be made from paper and a pencil really got the children going. After reading the book we used colored paper and made our own rabbits. This is one of our favorite books by Leo Lionni and we are happy to see it back in print.
Rating:  Summary: Let's Make Rabbits Review: This book really captured the imagination of our playgroup. The idea that rabbits could be made from paper and a pencil really got the children going. After reading the book we used colored paper and made our own rabbits. This is one of our favorite books by Leo Lionni and we are happy to see it back in print.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful, simple, creative Review: This is another great book for toddlers by Lionni. It encourages children to imagine and demonstrates different methods to express ideas on paper. My daughter, who is very verbal for a 26-month-old, made a strong connection with "shadows" after reading this book and began pointing them out everywhere.
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