reviews
Apr 26, 2008
My five year old son didn't like this book at all. He found it boring. We quit on the fourth page.
Update a month later: My son picked this book out at the libary and wanted to read it with me. So I read it all to him and it is a weirrrrrd story. I's about a spotted rabbit whose family is all white. He meets another family of spotted rabbits, and there is one white rabbit among them. I think this book was an early way of dealing with race issues, but I'm not sure. I still give More...
Update a month later: My son picked this book out at the libary and wanted to read it with me. So I read it all to him and it is a weirrrrrd story. I's about a spotted rabbit whose family is all white. He meets another family of spotted rabbits, and there is one white rabbit among them. I think this book was an early way of dealing with race issues, but I'm not sure. I still give More...
Feb 10, 2011
Intense!! Written as a teaching tool after WWII. Can see why it went out of print, and wish it hadn't!
(Interesting role reversal: H. A. Rey wrote "Curious George" but illustrated "Spotty"; Marget Rey illustrated "George" and wrote "Spotty".)
(Interesting role reversal: H. A. Rey wrote "Curious George" but illustrated "Spotty"; Marget Rey illustrated "George" and wrote "Spotty".)
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