Robbie Rabbit loses some of his enthusiasm for the game of hide-and-seek, when he keeps finding other forest creatures instead of his brothers and sisters.
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From School Library Journal:
PreSchool-K?Robbie is a naughty bunny. Left to baby-sit his younger siblings, he amuses them by playing hide-and-seek?they wait and count, while he violates the safety of the burrow and puts himself in danger outside. By chance, he manages to get back home, just escaping from the fox that pursues him. The illustrations are fine-line drawings with natural colors and an emphasis on close-ups of Robbie's environment, such as leaves and twigs, rather than panoramas. This is a rabbit's-eye view of the world, right down to the fox's teeth. Robbie's adventure seems larger than life, especially with the close-up vantage point. The story is much like Peter Rabbit, but without the exquisite characterization and verbal play of Beatrix Potter's work. Walters's illustrations are lovely, and the book is certainly an appropriate Easter gift, but it is not a necessary addition to library collections.?Ruth K. MacDonald, Bay Path College, Longmeadow, MA
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- PublisherLittle Tiger Pr
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 1888444010
- ISBN 13 9781888444018
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages32
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