Mr Rabbit And The Lovely Present

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mr Rabbit And The Lovely Present
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charlotte Zolotow
Edited by Sue Buswell
Illustrated by Maurice Sendak
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 171
ISBN/Barcode 9780099432951
ClassificationsDewey:813.54
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 32

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House Children's UK
Imprint Red Fox
Publication Date 3 January 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A little girl discusses with Mr Rabbit the problem of what to give her mother as a birthday present. They decide to find her something in all her favourite colours and wander through the countryside assessing what can be given as a gift and what cannot - so a yellow banana is chosen rather then the yellow sun. After a long day of hunting the little girl finally has the perfect present. This is a beautifully illustrated, lyrical tale with plenty of repetition. The text imprints itself on children's minds once they have heard it read aloud and the dialogue offers the possibility of sharing the reading by taking either the part of Mr Rabbit or the little girl.

Author Biography

Charlotte Zolotow (Author) Charlotte Zolotow was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1915. She was a renowned American author, poet, editor and publisher of many books for children. As well as authoring over 60 books for children, she worked as an editor at HarperCollins and edited many well-known authors such as Paul Fleischman, Paul Zindel, Mary Rodgers, Robert Lipsyte and Francesca Lia Block. She lived in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, where she died, aged 98. Maurice Sendak (Illustrator) Maurice Sendak was born in Brooklyn, New York. He began by illustrating other authors' books for children, but the first book that he both wrote and illustrated was Kenny's Window, published in 1956. In his lifetime, he illustrated over 80 books, and received many awards, including the 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are. In 1970 he was the first American to win the Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator's Medal. He passed away in May 2012.

Reviews

A gentle, lyrical story telling how a little girls solves the problem of what to get for her mother's birthday. A wonderful way to explore colour, with beautiful illustrations * Nursery World *