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Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover
By (Author) Cece Bell
Illustrated by Cece Bell
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st February 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
Paperback
56
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 5mm
142g
"Crisp, cheery cartooning. . . . Delightful." Publishers Weekly(starred review)
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Meet the newest odd couple in the early reader section: fussy, compulsive Rabbit and overly logical Robot. . . .Bells crisp, cheery cartooning adds visual punctuation and elaboration in all the right places, and she handles moments of both calamity and reconciliation with aplomb. Delightful.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The light ridiculousness of a machine and animal hanging out together provides plenty of yuks (Rabbit tops his pie with carrots and lettuce; Robot prefers bolts and screws), and Bell breaks up the easy-reading text with warm, goofy cartoon illustrations. Kids will welcome these new besties to their early-reading rotation.
Booklist
Make way for another endearing, odd-couple pair of friends in beginning-reader land...A good choice for those ready to launch into more advanced texts.
Kirkus Reviews
Hilarious details such as Rabbit telling Robot to turn down his Volume Knob anytime he yells, and the sight of Rabbit and Robot both wearing Rabbit-shaped pajamasRobot forgot his and had to borrow a pairwill attract the adoration of early chapter-book readers, who will undoubtedly hope for more from this duo
School Library Journal
The large font, simple, short sentence structure, and numerous attractive illustrations make this accessible for readers who are beyond Willems Elephant and Piggie series but not quite ready for lengthier chapter books. Theres plenty of humor, both in the text and the crisp and simply composed digital illustration.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
An engaging, well-paced story, told with simple (but not too simple) vocabulary is tough to write, but Cece Bell has nailed RABBIT AND ROBOT: THE SLEEPOVER. Lets hope its the first of a series.
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