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M**E
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Very good storyline I got this one to read to my future children. I heard about this book at the library and I couldn't pass up a good story .really looking forward to reading
C**A
Five Stars
Great book....kids love it!
C**R
Five Stars
Lovely story and Rankin's illustrations are gorgeous, as always.
R**S
Five Stars
This is a WONDERFUL story with beautiful illustrations. My three year-old son has loved it!
J**A
Three Stars
No paper cover.
C**R
This is a sweet story, I got it to read to my ...
This is a sweet story, I got it to read to my 2-3 year olds at work. They love it.
G**R
Maybe Big Rabbits Wash Their Own Ears
In "Rabbit Ears," the main character, Hopscotch, doesn't want to take a bath. It's not the bath itself so much that he's not keen on. He likes baths overall, really. It's just that he knows what he likes and does not like --- and taking a bath means having to wash his ears. Hopscotch does *not* like washing his ears. Will tricks work? Will treats work? Maybe Hopscotch just needs a good example."Rabbit Ears" is a story of learning and repsonsibility. And Hopscotch learns that learning to do grown-up things comes with privileges too. Not that he's ready to leave everything behind --- he still needs his stuffed toy rabbit --- Rabbity.The illustrations in this book are unusual but pleasing. A good, maybe slightly off-beat choice for when it comes to woes at bathtime.
A**C
Five Stars
Perfect
A**R
love this book
love rabbit ears.. for little girls and boys who hate their hair being washed, it introduces the concept that taking control of the situation themselves might help. it had good effect on my daughter who began to get involved in hair washing rather than just screaming! its really well written too and a joy to read over and over again.
S**V
One of my son's favorite books
We came across this book in the English department of the library and ended up buying our own copy because we fell in love with the really cute pictures and the amusing story. I wish we had found this book when my son was still a bit younger (he's just turned 5 - I think the book would already be great for a 3-year-old) and wouldn't accept having his hair washed...the story is about Hopscotch, a little rabbit, who doesn't like it at all when his mummy is trying to wash his ears. He tries to prevent ear washing by all means (e.g. by pulling oven mitts on his ears) but when his older cousin visits he realises that big rabbits wash their ears all by themselves. And Hopscotch wants to be a big rabbit so he can go and visit his cousin all by himself for a day and a night.I never get tired of looking at the wonderful and funny pictures and we even got the sequel (No babysitters allowed) because we love this book so much.
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