Bunny’s Staycation by Lori Richmond
2018; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume: 71; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1353/bcc.2018.0212
ISSN1558-6766
Autores Tópico(s)Media, Gender, and Advertising
ResumoReviewed by: Bunny’s Staycation by Lori Richmond Deborah Stevenson, Editor Richmond, Lori Bunny’s Staycation; written and illus. by Lori Richmond. Scholastic, 2018 [32p] ISBN 978-0-545-92589-1 $17.99 Reviewed from galleys R 2-4 yrs As the title lettering of Mama’s Business Trip Bunny’s Staycation suggests, Mama is going away, and Mama’s little bunny isn’t happy. Fortunately, Papa is at the ready with reassurance and a creative alternative: a “grand adventure” of Papa and Bunny’s own, which involves imaginatively decorating areas of the house and yard each day for travels to a sunny shore, a wintry spot, a “safari adventure,” and so on, culminating in a festive “Camp Mama” to celebrate Bunny’s mummy’s return. The present-tense text, which neatly and naturally avoids committing to a gender for Bunny, has a pared-down immediacy suitable for very young listeners, and Bunny’s enjoyment of these homey expeditions is realistically counterpointed by the occasional missing-Mom meltdown. Ink, watercolor, and digital art makes the bunny family robustly drawn, slightly cartoonish figures, with a dimensionality that suggests layering as they move amongst their gently colorwashed and pattered backgrounds. A pleasingly proactive complement to Bradley’s Love, Mama (BCCB 1/18), this could provide caretakers with some good ideas as well as reassuring youngsters with their own traveling loved ones. Copyright © 2018 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
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