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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The story features a young rabbit who is curious how a rainbow is made. He asks his mother, and she directs him to check with his friends. The rabbit approaches various other animals, ladybugs and blue birds and so on, and they each tell him that a particular color makes a rainbow. The color the animal chooses is, of course, the color that shades their bodies, and conveniently the rabbit meets animals in an order that matches the colored order of the rainbow. At the end, his mother sums up what her child learned - that you need the various colors, plus the sun and the rain, to make a rainbow. Cute illustrations and a clear and simple story are accompanied by a gimmick. If a gimmick works well and is original, I appreciate it, as long as the story and illustrations are of decent (or better) quality. That's the case in this book. What's the gimmick? At the top of every page that features a color, a ribbon of the same hue stretches across from one page to the next. It starts with a red ribbon, and when you turn the page, the red ribbon is still there with an orange ribbon below, eventually building up to a beautiful rainbow of ribbons. The book concludes with a pop-up rainbow. We like this book. The story is educational in a fun way, and running your fingers over the ribbons is impossible to resist. This picture book has been read many times in our house already, and has much use left. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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My kids seemed to like the ribbons when they were babies. They will pull on them, but because the ribbons are fabric, they will hold up. Basically, if you keep books away from food (ie. limit food to some areas and books to another), this book will hold up well to heavy use. ( )