Book review | The rabbit and the snowman by Sally Lee

By Mrs S • Jul 20th, 2008 • Category: Children
The rabbit and the snowman by Sally Lee

The rabbit and the snowman by Sally Lee

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Rating

5 stars - a delightful book that will teach young children the meaning of friendship

Description

The Rabbit and the Snowman tells the story of a group of small children who build a snowman in a
field far away in the forest. They subsequently leave and the snowman is left alone. He is not sure if he has
done something wrong for them to disappear. Maybe his carrot nose is too crooked or maybe his stick arms
are too skinny. He meets a small rabbit and they become fast friends. When the snowman suddenly
disappears as spring arrives, the rabbit is left alone. He also wonders if he has done something wrong. Maybe
his ears are too furry or his eyes are too small. The two find each other again and continue their friendship
once winter returns again.

The Book Review

This is an enchanting book about friendship and the fact that friends can come and go in life through no fault of your own.

It is beautifully illustrated and would make a perfect Christmas gift for the children in your life.

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