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English
Henry Holt & Company Inc
28 February 2017
A red-headed girl and her bunny friend bounce together on a trampoline-bouncing and bouncing, till the girl bounces right off into the sky. Bunny follows, springing into fluffy white clouds, flying behind a red airplane among a flock of geese, floating ever higher on a hot-air balloon, soaring across a rainbow, jetting into space, before finally catching a ride on a shooting star back down to earth-and into his friend's waiting arms. Beautiful and kid-friendly collage brings to life this charming wordless flight of fancy.
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Illustrated by:   Eugene Yelchin
Imprint:   Henry Holt & Company Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 211mm,  Width: 292mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   412g
ISBN:   9781627793926
ISBN 10:   1627793925
Pages:   32
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Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eugene Yelchin is the author and illustrator of The Haunting of Falcon House, Arcady's Goal, and the Newbery Honor Book Breaking Stalin's Nose. He has also illustrated several books for children, includingCrybaby, Who Ate All the Cookie Dough?, and Won Ton. He lives in California with his wife and children. eugeneyelchinbooks.com

Reviews for Spring Hare

Spring Hare: Backyard trampoline jumpers sometimes feel as though they can bounce right up into the sky, and that's just what happens in Yelchin's wordless fantasy. . . The action ricochets into outer space and back like a magnificent bungee jump, and the girl's presence offers reassurance throughout. Publishers Weekly, starred review a whimsical wordless tale brimming with energy. . . an immersive and buoyant bounce of an adventure. --The Horn Book Yelchin's collage illustrations constantly change perspective and point of view, and he uses energetic, rich tones of yellows, greens, blues, reds, and oranges to communicate movement and buoyancy, which playfully capture the exuberant feelings new friendship, the joy of movement, and the possibilities of imagination. --Booklist Crybaby: Yelchin's mixed-media illustrations are fun and full of life --School Library Journal Breaking Stalin's Nose: Newbery Honor Book Mr. Yelchin has compressed into two days of events an entire epoch, giving young readers a glimpse of the precariousness of life in a capricious yet ever-watchful totalitarian state. --The Wall Street Journal


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