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OverviewBored and restless on a summer day, a little boy steals his sister's bunny and sends it on an adventure. He is well satisfied with the results - until his own stuffed animal disappears. Could it be that he is not the only troublemaker around...? A case of sibling rivalry is neatly resolved with the ""assistance"" of a hilarious raccoon in Lauren Castillo's warm, simple text and gorgeous classic illustrations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lauren CastilloPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9780547729916ISBN 10: 054772991 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 03 June 2014 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAt once handsome and child friendly, this is a good conversation starter for preschool storytimes. -- Horn Book Magazine Castillo gives her typically sweet-tempered artwork a dash of hot sauce with this tale of a mischievous boy who's outdone by a thieving raccoon. -- Publishers Weckly At once handsome and child friendly, this is a good conversation starter for preschool storytimes. -- Horn Book Magazine Castillo gives her typically sweet-tempered artwork a dash of hot sauce with this tale of a mischievous boy who's outdone by a thieving raccoon. -- Publishers Weckly Engaging and worthwhile. --Kirkus The antics of the raccoon and having the tables turn on the boy helps him understand his sister's feelings of loss and weave a subtle lesson into the bright clever plot. --School Library Journal At once handsome and child friendly, this is a good conversation starter for preschool storytimes. --Horn Book Magazine Castillo gives her typically sweet-tempered artwork a dash of hot sauce with this tale of a mischievous boy who's outdone by a thieving raccoon. --Publishers Weekly Engaging and worthwhile. --Kirkus The antics of the raccoon and having the tables turn on the boy helps him understand his sister's feelings of loss and weave a subtle lesson into the bright clever plot. --School Library Journal Castillo offers something interesting on every page, either winsome or whimsical. --Booklist At once handsome and child friendly, this is a good conversation starter for preschool storytimes. -- Horn Book Magazine Castillo gives her typically sweet-tempered artwork a dash of hot sauce with this tale of a mischievous boy who's outdone by a thieving raccoon. -- Publishers Weekly Engaging and worthwhile. --Kirkus The antics of the raccoon and having the tables turn on the boy helps him understand his sister's feelings of loss and weave a subtle lesson into the bright clever plot. --School Library Journal Castillo offers something interesting on every page, either winsome or whimsical. --Booklist At once handsome and child friendly, this is a good conversation starter for preschool storytimes. -- Horn Book Magazine At once handsome and child friendly, this is a good conversation starter for preschool storytimes. -- Horn Book Magazine Castillo gives her typically sweet-tempered artwork a dash of hot sauce with this tale of a mischievous boy who's outdone by a thieving raccoon. -- Publishers Weckly Engaging and worthwhile. --Kirkus Author InformationLauren Castillo is the illustrator of several acclaimed picture books. This is the second she has both written and illustrated. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and you can also find her at www.laurencastillo.blogspot.com and follow her on Twitter @studiocastillo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |