7/5/2023 0 Comments Bunnies wolfieIssues every child should certainly be made aware of. Wolfie the Bunny by Ame Dyckman may look, at first glance of the cover, like a lupine variation on that bunny suit worn by Ralphie in A Christmas Story but inside you will instead find a delightful tale of sibling rivalry as well as a cautionary tale of the dangers that come when shopping at a Brooklyn co-op. It was then with great joy that I read one of the finest the other day. Plenty of children’s books have addressed this issue, to varying degrees of success. Unsurprisingly a low burn (or, in other cases, epic) rivalry erupts. They’re just tooling along, enjoying the natural bliss that comes with being the one and only star in their parents’ firmament when BLAMMO! A squalling person of inadequate size is there, hogging the attention. Not every child views the imposition of a new sibling as an interloper, but a fair number of them do.
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