
Title: The Rabbit ProblemAuthor: Emily GravettPublisher: Pan Macmillan, A$29.99RRP
Publication date: 01/10/09Format: HardcoverISBN: 9780230704237For ages: 4 â" 10Type: Picture BookAbout: You know I have a new favourite author, donât you? I first fell in love with Emily Gravettâs books with Wolves and have since immersed myself totally in the sheer cleverness and unique nature of Gravettâs multi-media brilliance that really sets her high in the childrenâs book stratosphere.What I love about Gravettâs work is that she manages to enchant adults and children in equal measure â" and children of wide-ranging age, too. My nine-year-old daughter and I scrabbled over The Rabbit Problem ceaselessly on a recent ! road trip, and we still immerse ourselves up to the neck whenever the other isnât looking.The Rabbit Problem is a uniquely-structured book, laid out calendar-style, studded with chew-holes, flip out notes and booklets that will mesmerize fingers big and small, wrapping up with a pop-up ending that will truly blow your mind.It follows the resultant problem experienced by two rabbits who meet and fall in love and decide to start a family. It all starts out sensibly with the birth of twins Alfalfa and Angora in March, another set of twins in April, two more sets in May, three more in June... you get the picture.But too many babies is not the rabbitsâ only problem. Thereâs teeming rain, a carrot shortage, a plague of crows, a too-hot summer, carotene-fuelled weight issues and the inevitable overcrowding that threatens their fieldly home.How will the rabbits solve their problem?This delightful, hilarious, kooky, witty, extraordinarily detailed pleasure-fest is taken right ! over the edge into childrenâs book nirvana with Gravettâs ! absolute ly luscious artistic license. Thereâs probably no adjective that adequately pegs her style other than âGravettesqueâ. I guess you have to witness her work to totally appreciate its style, but suffice to say itâs beautiful, funny, enchanting, heart warming and supremely entertaining.Punctuated with scribbles, stamps, note-taking and retro graphics providing a nod to a whimsical past, you wonât regret buying this book and nibbling through every delicious page. Spoil yourself now. Or the kids.This book is available online
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