Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Lord shares her personal story of fostering a pair of Netherland Dwarf rescue bunnies. Photographer Bald, Lord's husband, documents the experience of caring for these rabbits, named Benjamin and Peggotty, before they are adopted. Living in a foster home comes with unfamiliar tastes for the rabbits, such as banana treats. And an unexpected development occurs for the humans when Peggotty gives birth to four babies, two of which survive and "kept growing and growing and growing!" After finding homes for the new bunnies, Lord happily announces, "My family adopted Benjamin, and now he's ours-for keeps." Spot-art illustrations of rabbits provide a playful element, while the photographs-including those of Lord herself cuddling with the bunnies-make the foster story especially intimate. Ages 3-6. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
A true tale of bunny fostering sure to warm readers' hearts.Newbery Honoree Lord volunteers as a foster parent for a rabbit-rescue organization, training her charges to be good house pets before they are adopted for good. When she took in two Netherland Dwarf bunnies who had been living exclusively in an outdoor hutch, she got a surprise. After working to show them that humans could be kind and life in a house comfortable (and full of good treats), Lord discovered that Pegotty, the female, had delivered kits. Lord named the litter of four after Dickens characters (like their mother). Tiny Tim and Pip weren't hearty enough to survive despite special care, but their siblings thrived. Fezziwig and Dodger learned new things each day visiting Lord's own rabbits and the great outdoors. After eight weeks, it was the bittersweet time for the bunnies to find their forever homesbut one already had! Lord's narrative is dotted with bunny-care instructions and explanations of vocabulary and care concepts. Bald's photography includes both close-ups and action shots of the rabbits at all stages of life; they are unsurprisingly adorable. Mitchell's humorous line drawings decorate and extend the photographs nicely. All work together in a package that could make a bunny lover out of anyone.An ideal gift for rabbit fans and a great addition to the cute-animal shelves. (Informational picture book. 4-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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