Reviews"A lovely literature experience that will have your children looking forward to strapping on their skis and heading downhill." -- The Children's Book Review, "The interaction between the book and readers makes for a special experience."- School Library Journal
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromPreschool
Dewey Decimal813.6
Grade ToKindergarten
SynopsisTime to tackle the bunny slope! Shake to help Bunny make it snow, tilt to help Bunny ski down the slope, and turn to help Bunny escape a cliff in his path. Is there any obstacle Bunny can't conquer? Bringing grins and guffaws with each turn of the page, readers will find Claudia Rueda's innovative bookmaking as entertaining as the twists and turns of a ski slope--and as satisfying as a cozy cup of hot cocoa., DESCRIPTION WITH SPOILERS (Internal use only): It's time to ski! But where's the snow? Maybe you can help! SHAKE to help Bunny make it snow, TILT to help Bunny ski down the slope, and TURN to help Bunny escape a cliff in his path. But Bunny's skiing adventure culminates when a die-cut hole appears directly and unavoidably in his path... when he plummets through it, readers will delight in discovering it was a rabbit hole, and our bunny is now in his rabbit den, his mother waiting with hot cocoa, a warm fire, and good night wishes. Filled with unexpected twists and turns, in this adventure-filled day on the bunny slopes, going down the rabbit hole means finding your way to the comforts of home. Claudia Rueda's innovative bookmaking is as entertaining as the twists and turns of a ski slope--and as satisfying as a cozy cup of hot cocoa., Time to tackle the bunny slope Shake to help Bunny make it snow, tilt to help Bunny ski down the slope, and turn to help Bunny escape a cliff in his path. Is there any obstacle Bunny can't conquer? Bringing grins and guffaws with each turn of the page, readers will find Claudia Rueda's innovative bookmaking as entertaining as the twists and turns of a ski slope--and as satisfying as a cozy cup of hot cocoa.
The description of the book implies that something happens when you shake or tilt the book. I was expecting a some loose white "snowflakes" in a clear plastic coin shaped thing that would "snow when you shake it, or something like that. There is no interactive feature whatsoever, shaking and tilting is done for the childs imagination, just part of the story. It's an ok book, it just doesn't have any action feature at all.