Selected Product: | The Runaway Bunny Hardcover Edition: Revised Author: Margaret Wise Brown Artist: Clement Hurd Publisher: HarperCollins Release Date: 2005-02-01 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 ISBN-10: 0060775823 ISBN-13: 9780060775827 List Price: $16.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Goodnight Moon ISBN-10: 0694003611 ISBN-13: 9780694003617 List Price:$8.99 Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ISBN-10: 0805047905 ISBN-13: 9780805047905 List Price:$7.95 Goodnight Moon (Board Book) ISBN-10: 0694003611 ISBN-13: 0038332606522 List Price:$7.99 The Very Hungry Caterpillar ISBN-10: 0399226907 ISBN-13: 9780399226908 List Price:$10.99 Goodnight Moon (Board Book) ISBN-10: 0694003611 ISBN-13: 0000694003615 List Price:$7.99 Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ISBN-10: 0805047905 ISBN-13: 0000805047903 List Price:$7.95 Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ISBN-10: 0805047905 ISBN-13: 0038332270631 List Price:$7.95 Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book) ISBN-10: 0307120007 ISBN-13: 9780307120007 List Price:$9.99 Guess How Much I Love You ISBN-10: 0763642649 ISBN-13: 9780763642648 List Price:$7.99 |
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A little bunny keeps runningaway from his mother in an imaginative and imaginary game of verbal hide-and-seek; children will be profoundly comforted by this lovingly steadfast mother who finds her child every time. The Runaway Bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. Generations of readers have fallen in love with the gentle magic of its reassuring words and loving pictures. Sweet | Customer Rating: | | I do not yet have any kids of my own, but I was touched by the sweet message of maternal love in this book. The illustrations are gorgeous. | It's so scary... | Customer Rating: | | I think this book is awful. My little sister received it from a relative, and actually had nightmares about it. It's not a good thing to stalk your kids, seriously. Let them have a bit of autonomy and some room to grow and develop in their own ways. Heck, even if they run away, it's probably okay. I know that I would "run away" all the time as a kid, but I always came back, and I always learned something from the attempt. Don't smother your kids quite so much, and maybe we'll have more innovative, responsible adults in the future. | Very nice book | Customer Rating: | I just ordered books for my almost 2 year old grandchild. Out of the seven I sent her my daughter says that the baby loves this one the most. The pictures are nice in a vintage style of soft colors and pen and ink. My grandchild listens while the entire book is read. | Nothing more than a classic transformation story | Customer Rating: | This is a type of story that has been told almost as long as there have been storytellers, except that this story is (uniquely?) suitable for preschoolers and babies.
The little bunny declares he'll run away for no other reason than because he can say such a thing. At that age, children say all sorts of silly things, but they really still want their parents to run after them and hug them - which is what the mama bunny here does. | The Runaway Bunny | Customer Rating: | ISBN 0061074292 - I'm kind of surprised to find myself mostly up the middle on this book. Largely loved, it does have good points, but it's hardly the outstanding story I'd expected. I'd give it 2 1/2 stars but can't, so 2 it is.
A nameless little bunny says he's going to run away and his mother tells him she will follow him. As he plans to become various things to hide from her, she is equally imaginative in the ways she will find him.
There is a little of the stalker-mom in the mother bunny, but we're talking about (a) little kids and (b) bunnies. It is extraordinarily unlikely that the target age group of 0-3 is going to be freaked out by the idea that Mommy will do anything and go anywhere to keep you safe. That's actually a fairly comforting idea. It's the person who reads the book and the tone they use that makes the difference. Make "If you run away, I will run after you." sound like a threat and you've changed the entire sense of the book.
So it isn't the freaked out parents that make me two-star this book. It's actually the book itself. On the pages where there is text, the drawings are pleasant black and white drawings; where there is no text, the illustrations are almost all gaudily colored and badly drawn (with one exception, when the mother bunny is the tree that the baby bunny as a bird flies home to). The stark difference between these two styles just isn't attractive at all and, because a huge part of childrens' books is the illustrations, the board book edition of The Runaway Bunny just doesn't cut it. |
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