Title: Rabbit's Snow Day
Author: Todd Strader
Artist: Penny Collins
Genre: Animals / Winter / Children's
Year Published: 2017
Year Read: 2017
Publisher: Cyfarwydd Books
Source: eARC (Author)
Content Rating: Ages 4+ (Nothing Objectionable)
Release Date: November 2017
Buy or Add on: Amazon // Goodreads
I
would like to thank the author Todd Strader for providing me a copy of this book in
exchange for an honest review.
I have always loved reading books that deal with animals and when I got
a free copy of “Rabbit’s Snow Day”
from the author Todd Strader, I was
really excited to check this book out since I love reading books about
rabbits! “Rabbit’s Snow Day” which is written by Todd Strader along with artwork by Penny Collins is a truly cute story about how rabbits survive in the
winter that children will definitely enjoy!
Basically, the plot of this book is about the rabbits
trying to survive the winter and about how they try to stay out of the fox and
the humans’ way while the winter is raging away and this is all told in a
poetic narrative.
Wow! This book
was a really cute read, especially if you love rabbits (like myself) and Todd Strader did a fantastic job at
writing this book as the book is told in a poetic narrative that gives the book
a unique and beautiful tone. I also
loved the information that Todd Strader
provided about rabbits at the end of the book as I wanted to learn more about
rabbits in general and how they live in the wilderness and survive the dangers
of the wilderness. Penny Collins’ artwork is gorgeous to look at as all the animals
are drawn realistically, especially the rabbits themselves and I enjoyed seeing
the winter atmosphere of the artwork as snow covers everything, from the ground
to the trees, and all the snow covering up the pages give the artwork a
beautiful and peaceful atmosphere.
The reason why I gave this book a four-star rating was
because I felt that the story was a bit too short and I wanted a much longer
story on the rabbits’ adventures during the winter season and their encounters
with the fox and the humans. I also felt
that a good majority of this book was focused more on giving out information
about rabbits in general rather than focusing on giving us a story about the
rabbits and their time spent surviving the winter season.
Overall, “Rabbit’s
Snow Day” is a cute book for anyone who loves reading about rabbits and loves
reading about winter as a whole. I would
recommend this book to children ages four and up since there is nothing
inappropriate in this book.
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This sounds so cute! I love when books are able to be fun, enjoyable stories while also giving some information. Great review!
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