“wherever he goes, trouble follows.“
This book can be used to discuss the emotions in each picture. Although there are no words the animals are expressive.
This book can be used to discuss the emotions in each picture. Although there are no words the animals are expressive.
This book is a 2003 Caldecott winner. This story follows a rabbit who has a tendency to find trouble. The main thing that stood out to me in this story is the way the illustrator bolded the pictures and made them look comic-like with their black borders and skinny pages. The pictures also pull weight in telling the story without words.
This book can be used to discuss the emotions in each picture. Although there are no words the animals are expressive. This book could be used to show children both the importance in expressing emotion and also the importance of your actions in showing your emotions.
Award winning- This book is a 2003 Caldecott winner. This story follows a rabbit who has a tendency to find trouble. The main thing that stood out to me in this story is the way the illustrator bolded the pictures and made them look comic-like with their black borders and skinny pages. The pictures also pull weight in telling the story without words.
Nominated for the 2024 #WCCPBA I read this to all my classes and gave them an idea map for creating a definition of safety in their words because you can't share your feelings unless you feel safe. Their definition will be used for a character trait bulletin board. #underthedustcover
“Rabbit, you are a very good friend. Even if you are a bit of a troublemaker.“
the dynamic illustrations and humorous plot capture the essence of friendship and problem-solving.
This is a playful and endearing story about the friendship between a mouse and a well-meaning but mischievous rabbit. It uses humor to keep the reader interested.