I’ve blogged about the talented Klise sisters and their fabulous chapter books in the past. In this post, I’d like to draw attention to their picture books with Little Rabbit.
I recently read these books with my seven year old and wish I had found them earlier. Little Rabbit finds himself in a variety of situations that seem remarkably well suited for “read-aloud and conversations” with four and five year-old children.
"Why Do You Cry?” explores why we cry and if those falling tears really make you a “baby.”
“Imagine Harry” introduces imaginary friends, the first day of school, and making new friends.
“Little Rabbit and the Night Mare” delves into fears (both in the day and during the night).
“Little Rabbit and the Meanest Mother on Earth” shows that running away from home to join the circus may not be such a grand plan after all.
“Imagine Harry” introduces imaginary friends, the first day of school, and making new friends.
“Little Rabbit and the Night Mare” delves into fears (both in the day and during the night).
“Little Rabbit and the Meanest Mother on Earth” shows that running away from home to join the circus may not be such a grand plan after all.