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Original Title: | The Runaway Bunny |
ISBN: | 0060775823 (ISBN13: 9780060775827) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Over the Moon #1 |
Margaret Wise Brown
Hardcover | Pages: 48 pages Rating: 4.11 | 63465 Users | 916 Reviews
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Title | : | The Runaway Bunny (Over the Moon #1) |
Author | : | Margaret Wise Brown |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 48 pages |
Published | : | January 24th 2017 by HarperCollins (first published June 5th 1942) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction |
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A little bunny keeps running away from his mother in an imaginative and imaginary game of verbal hide-and-seek; children will be profoundly comforted by this lovingly steadfast mother who finds her child every time. The Runaway Bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. Generations of readers have fallen in love with the gentle magic of its reassuring words and loving pictures.Rating Based On Books The Runaway Bunny (Over the Moon #1)
Ratings: 4.11 From 63465 Users | 916 ReviewsNotice Based On Books The Runaway Bunny (Over the Moon #1)
everyone loves this book. everyone remembers it being lovely when they were children. but if you read it again you may find it creepy. i do. the illustrations are beautiful, and the message i s'pose is charming. but my son and i both dislike it. he becomes rigid with boredom when i try to read this to him, and he has pretty good reading stamina for a 2.5 year old. he digs all the classics, but we agree that this book is actually somewhat spooky. the bunny is not really asking mommy to rescueMy darling Jess decided to run away as a tot. Always the independent sort, the rules of the house were getting to her. Don't clunk your brother on the head, don't steal cookies, don't glue the cat to the floor, the usual. She packed a backpack, put on all her accessories (she was quite into a tiara and lots of beads back then) and set off. I was being the free to be you and me mom I tried to be when not hollering at my children - so I kept my distance and let her leave. With me shadowing her. It
The Runaway Bunny (Over the Moon #1), Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illustrator)A little bunny tells his mother that he is going to run away, becoming variously a fish, a rock on a mountain, a crocus in a hidden garden, a bird, a sailboat, a circus acrobat, and finally a little boy, until he resigns himself to stay where he is and remain her little bunny. Mother Bunny appears as a fisherman, a mountain climber, a gardener, a tree, a cloud, a trapeze walker, and finally the mother herself.
Another classic book by Margaret Wise Brown - I have read this book countless times to our girls and it never gets old. I hope they will read it to their children too...it's timeless!
My all-time favorite children's book. A beautiful picture of love, as well as a beautiful "allegory of the soul." For the adults, watch the movie "Wit" - the book is read in one of the most moving scenes on film. As Augustine said, "Our hearts are restless until we find our rest in Thee."
Another classic by the author of Goodnight Moon. It alternates black and white pages containing conversation between the mother bunny and son bunny, with colorful pages containing no text to emphasize each reunion scene. Reading it recently, I was reminded of another classic, The Giving Tree, which I really dislike. Whereas they are both about the steadfastness of love, I disliked the "sacrifice everything" message of the Giving Tree. Here, the mother is persistent and steadfast, and tries to
[As a first grader] I think the little bunny played the catch-me-if-you-can game with his mommy in this book. The little bunny said he wanted to be a fish, a rock, a crocus, a bird, a sailboat, a flying trapeze, and a little boy so he could run away. But Mommy bunny said she would be a fisherman, a mountain climber, a gardener, a tree, the wind, a tightrope walker, and the little boys mother so she could keep hugging her little bunny. The little bunny finally decided to stay with mommy. I would
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