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Ladataan... BunniculaTekijä: Deborah Howe, James Howe
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Bunnicula is a classic that shows no signs of becoming dated. Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinBunnicula (1) Sisältyy tähän:Bunnicula Collection (tekijä: James Howe) Mukaelmia:Bunnicula: The Graphic Novel (tekijä: James Howe) Sisältää opettajan oppaanPalkinnotDistinctionsNotable Lists
Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Fast forward to 2020. I see this book in a local used bookstore and I decide, "Hey, why not read it again and see if it holds up?" I can see this book for what it is - an absolute delightful middle grade novel that introduces fun horror to youthful eyes. As an adult, it didn't hold up for me but I still have a special place in my heart for it. Who doesn't love Bunnicula? Seriously.
Vampire Bunnies. It's such a unique idea and I LOVE it. This book sits with Goosebumps on my happy, little, Halloween-loving shelf. This bunny goes and drains vegetables, because obviously it was owned by Dracula! It's a fun concept and super silly! It's definitely a book I would recommend for parents and educators. Get your little readers into a spooky, Halloween spirit with this little gem!
As an adult, it feels like a funny SNL skit. It's not scary to us because we know it's fiction but to little kids it's a potential nightmare (in a good way, it's not THAT scary). The anticipation as a child was not there as an adult, but I can still appreciate how wonderfully written this book is. It's short and sweet but packed full of story!
Also, surprise ending! I forgot how this book ended so I was pleasantly surprised!
The only negative I had with this book was some of the adult references: classic books, taxes, etc. Kids might not understand these terms, but if they have a great adult reader helping them along, it might be a good educational opportunity, I guess.
Overall, this book is a childhood fave of mine that I would still highly recommend! It's so nostalgic for me and I truly miss the whimsical nature of reading these books!
Four out of five stars. (