6/6/2023 0 Comments Wolfie the bunny bookI look forward to getting my hands on a copy. They have recently released another book together, Horrible Bear. This author/illustrator pairing really add to each other’s work. Don’t let her fluffy exterior mislead you, Dot is one tough bunny, and when her loyalty is tested at the end of the story, she doesn’t disappoint.ĭelightful details abound throughout Ohora’s playful artwork (painted in acrylic) poking gentle fun at Brooklyn hipster culture (mom uses a polaroid camera to snap pics of baby Wolfie, the local Carrot Patch Co Op sells “local organic lucky bamboo) and Dykman totally gets the host of emotions involved when a new sibling is introduced to a family. Daughter, Dot, seems to be the only one who sees the issue with a rabbit family taking in a wolf, “He’s going to eat us all up!”.ĭot’s suspicion of her new brother, Wolfie (the wolf who literally ends up in rabbit’s clothing) grows as, well, he does. Her next book, HORRIBLE BEAR (illustrated. Set in a Park Slope populated by woodland creatures (with the exception of the kindly sloth who runs the local grocery co op – natch), the story begins when a family of hipster bunnies (dad in argyle and fedora, mom in plaid and funky glasses) dicover a baby wolf left at their front door. Ame Dyckman (TOTALLY the left head) is the award-winning author of BOY + BOT, TEA PARTY RULES, and WOLFIE THE BUNNY. The book that came through our post slot this month (my favourite so far) was Wolfie the Bunny. My daughter’s godmother treated her this Christmas to the amazing Lutyens & Rubinstein’s Year in Books for Children.
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