Hop into an Easter adventure with this rhyming picture book that celebrates the magic of the holiday!Have you ever wondered where the Easter Bunny lives, or how he makes all those colorful eggs? Join a group of children as they follow a trail of eggs and discover his secret hideaway! The question is, what will they find there? Find out in Emma Randall's enchanting tale, complete with bright illustrations that encourage young ones to appreciate and enjoy the season.
Didn't really wow me, though I could see some kids enjoying the Wonka-esque chocolate egg factory and my youngest enjoyed trying to spot the hidden Easter eggs in some of the illustrations.
I'm not typically a huge fan of Easter-themed books. Despite the title this one focuses less on the holiday itself and more on the adventure the kids have as they explore the tradition of bunnies & chocolate in spring.
The artwork is the real jewel of this title, though. Randall uses a spectrum of bright, cheery colors that evoke feelings of spring, without the cliched use of a strictly pastel palette. The folksy style conveys the happy spirit of the text. It was a joy to read!
Thank you, Edelweiss, for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
Four children go on an outdoor adventure tracking down the Easter Bunny's eggs until they find a cave of bunnies and a secular meaning of Easter: appreciating new life in the springtime.
Yeah, sure, it's an Easter book. But the illustrations are bold and inviting to listeners, the rhyming text is short and bouncy, and a secular explanation for Easter is a delightful addition to the shelves.
Easter books for kids are generally terrible. I would typically rate this book at 3.5-4 stars, but since it pulled off "not a terrible Easter book" I'll give it an extra bonus.
This book is not memorable, but it is a sweet and cute Easter read. I appreciate the nod to appreciating new life as a way to add some meaning/depth to a non-faith based Easter book, and the illustrations and beautiful. My daughter loved this book, and we have read it many times since checking it out from the library!
We read a lot of Easter books this year, and I don't remember this one specifically...but I remember we liked it. If I borrow it again, I'll update this review!