I Spy Little Bunnies FROM OUR EDITORS
The wonderful world of I Spy is now available to preschoolers -- just in time for Easter! This board book features all sorts of bunnies, from old-time dolls to bunny clouds to bunny masks. Kids are given picture clues to help them find all of the bunnies as well as various other objects. The photos for each spread have been compiled from other I Spy books, and the transitions among them are smooth. The photos are busy enough to present a challenge but smartly scaled down for a young audience. I Spy Little Bunnies is the perfect gift for Easter baskets and a great way to keep your little bunny happy!
FROM THE PUBLISHER
I spy a squirrel, a bunny that¹s white; a soft bunny cloud and a high-flying kite. Toddlers and preschoolers can use picture clues to find all the bunnies, as well as the many other colorful objects that fill the pages of this springtime board book. Jean Marzollo has written age-appropriate rhymes, and Walter Wick has specially adapted photographs from the original I Spy books.
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
Three books just right for Easter baskets come in fun formats. The board book I Spy Little Bunnies teams author Jean Marzollo's original rhymes with Walter Wick's photographs from previously published I Spy books with a focus on bunny masks, blocks and stuffed toys. ( Mar.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
Children's Literature
In a rhyming text, author Marzollo challenges kids to find objects in the larger pictures. In every case there is a bunny somewhere in the picture. My favorite is "A soft bunny cloud, and a high-flying kite." Kids will see and name lots of objects and caregivers will be able to praise their sharp-eyed little bunnies when they find all of the named objects. The pictures are a compilation of photographs taken from books in the "I Spy" series for older kids and used in this board book aimed at a much younger audience. 2001, Scholastic, $6.99. Ages 2 to 5. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot