Award-winning A deer with floppy pink bunny ears? A lamb with great big elephant ears? A mouse with long, baggy pup ears? It could happen. And it does. When a mischievous little sister gets into her brother's toys, they have a come-apart in a most unusual way, resulting in mixed-up ears, silly antics, and a creative solution that invites reader participation. Playful rhyme and lively illustrations capture the silliness and hilarity of the wacky situation with various combinations of possible fits. The ear-bands include fun details such as a lion's shaggy mane, a lamb's woolly fringe, and a deer's spiky antlers. The unexpected ending has an interactive twist, allowing the reader to answer the story's question, Whose Ears Are Whose?
Lana Jordan has crafted a delightful and enchanting read-aloud book in "Whose Ears are Whose." In every aspect, this book is a perfect story for children. It combines a fun story told in rhyme, whimsical illustrations, a challenging problem and a creative solution. You'll find your children (or grandchildren) will want to hear this story again and again.