Tickle my ears

Jörg Mühle

Book - 2016

Encourages readers to interact with the story by helping a little rabbit go through the steps of getting ready for bed.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Board books
Published
[Wellington] : Gecko Press 2016.
Language
English
German
Main Author
Jörg Mühle (author)
Other Authors
Catherine Chidgey, 1970- (translator)
Item Description
Cover title.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 17 cm
ISBN
9781776570768
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

It's time for Little Rabbit to go to bed, but he needs some help getting ready. On each two-page spread, the narrator encourages little ones to perform an action to help Little Rabbit turn in. First, he needs to put on his pajamas: Clap your hands he'll put them on! Sure enough, the page turn reveals Little Rabbit in his night clothes, and the narrator is ready with a response: Well done, thank you! Mühle's amiable cartoon illustrations, featuring the bunny alone on soft-hued backgrounds, make every action inviting enough that maybe fingers crossed tots might take to bedtime just as seamlessly.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Mühle brings a metafictional approach to familiar bedtime routines as he invites readers to help Little Rabbit get ready to turn in. After tapping Little Rabbit on the shoulder so he'll turn around, children are asked to clap their hands so he will put on his pajamas, and they later have a chance to fluff Little Rabbit's pillow, tuck him in, give him a goodnight kiss, and even turn out the light. Soft, crayonlike outlines and some lovely touches (Little Rabbit's rosy cheeks have the texture of thumbprints) help establish a quiet mood that could help pave the way for smooth bedtimes on readers' parts, too. Ages 1-2. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's late, and Little Rabbit must go to bed, so toddlers are invited to help him settle down in this bedtime storybook.This sweet board book, originally published in German, invites toddlers to participate in Little Rabbit's bedtime ritual and then rewards them for their helpfulness. As the book starts, readers see Little Rabbit from behind and are encouraged to tap him on the shoulder; will he turn around? A turn of the page will show their tapping worked! Now readers will see Little Rabbit's pajamas laid out and ready to be put on. How can little ones help? By clapping of course! Sure enough, as the page turns, readers will see Little Rabbit now has his pajamas on. And so it goes as little ones fluff a pillow, say "Hoppity-hop," tickle Little Rabbit's ears and then gently stroke his back, tuck Little Rabbit in, give him a kiss, and, finally, turn the light out. Interactivityhere powered entirely by the page turncan indeed be magical for little ones! Mhle's simply outlined illustrations on clean, pastel-colored backgrounds have a gentle quality perfectly suited to the bedtime theme. Grown-ups should not be surprised if their own little ones start asking for a tickle behind the ear and a back rub as part of their own bedtime rituals. (Board book. 6 mos.-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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