How Do You Read to A Rabbit?

Ever tried reading to an alligator?

Probably not. After all, he would most likely eat your book. How about a bat? Maybe that’s not such a good idea either—you’d have to read upside down in the dark!

Youngsters will laugh out loud at the antics of the thirteen animals—and the child who tries to read to them—in this delightful picture book. From bats to boas, and camels to kangaroos, the animals demonstrate the many challenges of reading to them: a boa might want to hug you a little too tight, and you’d have to jump pretty fast to keep up with a kangaroo. All ends well, however, as we see the child reading to his parents. Now that’s something easy to do!

The comical characters and repetitive text make this an ideal book for pre-schoolers who will only be too happy to come up with a host of other animals, and the reasons why it would be difficult to read to them as well.

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Reviews:

“The humour in the book is spot on for the intended audience … best used as a book encouraging the love of reading.”
—Resource Links, 06/10

“[The] funny examples will entertain and educate, and lead logically to the heart-warming conclusion.”
—ForeWord Reviews, 05/10