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Other editions of book Rabbit Ears

  • Rabbit Ears Book and Audiocassette Tape Set

    Amber Stewart, Laura Rankin, Bill Lobley

    Accessory (Scholastic Book Clubs Softcover Book and Audiocassette Tape, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Many little children will see themselves in this bunny who doesn't like to wash his ears. And why should he? The soap makes him sneeze, and his ears drip. To his mother's dismay, Hopscotch comes up with creative ways to cover his ears while in the tub--among them, boxer shorts on his head. Then Hopscotch's big-boy cousin, Bobtail, visits, and a clear case of hero worship is born. When Hopscotch sees Bobtail happily washing his ears, he gets the idea: this is what big bunnies do. Now ear washing doesn't seem to be such an odious task. Everything works well here. The light, bright, oversize watercolors are just right for group viewing, and they features a perfectly darling young bunny with cuddly stuffed-animal appeal. The text is short, good for the age group, but the message comes through clearly. Clever parents will see that the solution offered here will work for problems other than dirty ears.