I Am a Bunny (A Golden Sturdy Book) This classic Golden Book, illustrated by Richard Scarry, celebrates its 50th anniversary with the story of Nicholas, a bunny clad in red overalls. In the fall, he sees the animals getting ready for winter..I am a bunny. An
TITLE | : | I Am a Bunny (A Golden Sturdy Book) |
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RATING | : | 4.62 (275 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0375827781 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Board book |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 26 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 0000-00-00 |
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I am a bunny. My name is Nicholas. I live in a hollow tree.
This classic Golden Book, illustrated by Richard Scarry, celebrates its 50th anniversary with the story of Nicholas, a bunny clad in red overalls. In the spring, he picks flowers, and in the summer, watches the frogs in the pond. In the fall, he sees the animals getting ready for winter. And when winter comes, he watches the snow falling from the skythen curls up in his hollow tree to dream about Spring. No child's library is complete without this gentle story of the seasons.
EDITORIAL :
From the Inside Flap
"I am a bunny. My name is Nicholas. I live in a hollow tree.
In the spring, Nicholas likes to sniff the flowers, and in the summer, watch the frogs in the pond. In the fall, he watches the animals getting ready for winter, and in winter, watches the snow falling from the sky. This beautifully illustrated, gentle story is one of Golden's most beloved titles.
REVIEW :
As people gradually domesticated plants and animals, the amount of energy that an individual could command jumped, and the evolution into agrarian societies produced a shift in values, to a more hierarchical and less violent structure. I would certainly recommend it for those who are seeing degeneration in their loved ones. Changes in energy capture cause changes in human values.
Foragers have low tolerance for political and wealth inequality. This is a long book, & it has more subplots than possibly any
fiction book I've ever read
2. The book and cd-rom both include individual tiles and layouts of multiple tiles. I found it very interesting and enlightening. Two philosophy majors--one a junior, one a senior--a art studio major/women's studies minor, senior, and an HPM major, junior. I really enjoyed reading this book but it seems like it was a lot like one of
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