My daughter, told me about your book. I got it from Amazon.com and shared it with my class of kindergarteners. They really enjoyed it. They liked that the money benefited kids, who don’t have as much, in Guatemala. They liked the drawings and how each bunny had a distinctive trait (Mom: dangle earrings–although one child asked me what “dangled” meant, when we were talking about the different bunnies. Sally: bow. Dad: tie, etc.). They liked the predictability of the story–how each bunny looked in exactly the same places for the other bunnies. I paused, and they would finish the line: “He looked behind the big … (they said “rock”, flowers, bush, etc.)
It was a very pleasant book to read to 5 & 6 year olds.
Thanks so much for writing it and donating the proceeds to such a good cause.
Diane Belsha
Thank you so much, Diane! I’m thrilled your students enjoyed it! I liked hearing how they liked the traits of the characters and the predictability of the story. If you wouldn’t mind, please revisit the Amazon page and give the book a review. I’d really appreciate it!
BTW: I’m guessing that Rachel will be bringing you another copy that I gave to her in class some time ago. She’s a terrific young lady!
My daughter, told me about your book. I got it from Amazon.com and shared it with my class of kindergarteners. They really enjoyed it. They liked that the money benefited kids, who don’t have as much, in Guatemala. They liked the drawings and how each bunny had a distinctive trait (Mom: dangle earrings–although one child asked me what “dangled” meant, when we were talking about the different bunnies. Sally: bow. Dad: tie, etc.). They liked the predictability of the story–how each bunny looked in exactly the same places for the other bunnies. I paused, and they would finish the line: “He looked behind the big … (they said “rock”, flowers, bush, etc.)
It was a very pleasant book to read to 5 & 6 year olds.
Thanks so much for writing it and donating the proceeds to such a good cause.
Diane Belsha
Thank you so much, Diane! I’m thrilled your students enjoyed it! I liked hearing how they liked the traits of the characters and the predictability of the story. If you wouldn’t mind, please revisit the Amazon page and give the book a review. I’d really appreciate it!
BTW: I’m guessing that Rachel will be bringing you another copy that I gave to her in class some time ago. She’s a terrific young lady!