Book by Smith, Cara Lochart
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Mrs. Fitzwarren is the rabbit mother of 26 naughty rabbit children. They run wild at home, in the park, at the beach, and at a restaurant. The baby keeps getting lost at each place, and Mrs. Fitzwarren finds him. Young children may enjoy finding the baby rabbit's small ears sticking out of the teapot, the "rubbish bin," or a sand castle among the many small details of the illustrations. However, the fine-lined drawings filled in with soft color show rabbit characters that look very much alike, and many of their heads are too small for their bodies. Also, American children will be puzzled by the British expressions. A better choice for reading aloud on a one-on-one basis is Janet and Allan Ahlberg's Each Peach Pear Plum (Viking, 1979), in which fairy-tale characters are hidden in the small details of the illustrations, and in which the text has rhyme and rhythm. --Anne Price, Ann Mersereau School, Bronx, NY
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Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Very Good Plus. Cara Lockhart Smith (illustrator). First Edition. 1990. First edition. Unpaginated but with 32pp. and colour illustrations throughout. Cara Lockhart Smith is a writer and illustrator of books for children, living in the Scottish Borders. This book is about a rabbit named Mrs Fitzwarren who has twenty-six naughty children. A quiet outing with all twenty-six of them turns into a shambles when the baby keeps disappearing. The book is bound in the original illustrated laminated boards. It is in excellent condition with light shelf wear and the contents are tight and clean with no inscription. Seller Inventory # gChild142
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