Ready Rabbit! It’s time to get ready!
That’s Ready Rabbit’s momma.
Ready Rabbit knows he should get up and get ready.
But there are so many more interesting things to do first.
Like . . . building spaceships,
and rescuing sea creatures,
and searching for law-breaking ‘bad guys’!
Ready Rabbit! Hurry up!
Oh, and get dressed for school….
Ready Rabbit Gets Ready! is for any kid with an active imagination…or anyone in need of a very good laugh.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Kids and parents will relate to Ready Rabbit!
By Janet Hamilton
Summary: Ready Rabbit gives no meaning to the word procrastination, as his beleaguered mother tries to get him ready for school. Breakfast is boring…but saving the life of an incapacitated whale isn’t! Brushing teeth is important…but so is driving a stagecoach across the Wild West! Ready has a fabulous imagination, and ultimately, he is able to get ready for school.What I liked: Kids and parents alike will relate to the struggle to get ready in the morning. The illustrations are very unusual—Ready Rabbit is a cloth rabbit with a changing paper face. Children will enjoy seeing the photographs of him in a variety of settings, and maybe trying to create something similar themselves.What I didn’t like: I found Ready Rabbit’s changing faces a little bit creepy.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.The photos are just wonderful to stare at
By Matthew C. Winner
The third book is Ready Rabbit Gets Ready! by Brenna Malony. This comes to us from Viking and the illustrations are done through photograph with posed figures. And Ready Rabbit is this lovely, kind-of-like sock bunny (really cute) who is maybe Kindergarten-age, getting ready to go to school, no less. And we keep running into, I'm sure you're hearing me filling through the pages as I'm talking about it to you about it, Ready Rabbit, every time mom says, "It's time to get ready," gets distracted by toys or by his imagination or by wanting to play something else, and its is just something that… I mean, I have a four-year-old and I'm relating to every single distraction that this rabbit is going through. The photos are just wonderful to stare at, to look at and to wonder, "how large are these miniatures?" And if you turn to the very back of the book you will see in Brenda's author photo that she has this Ready Rabbit, and it's only about maybe six inches tall. So to know that all of these are created on that scale, and photographs so clean on this white background… it just is something new to look at and something that I think a lot of kids will relate to when they are getting ready to go to school.This review appears on an episode of the “Best Book Ever [this week]” segment of the Let’s Get Busy podcast. Check out the original post here: http://lgbpodcast.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-best-book-ever-this-week-march-15.html
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.great book
By Kathleen R Stachnik
My grandsons absolutely love this book so much they took it to school for the teacher to read to the class.