Audiobook17 minutes
Voyage To the Bunny Planet
Written by Rosemary Wells
Narrated by Maggie Gyllenhaal
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
'In this beloved trilogy of stories by Rosemary Wells First Tomato, Moss Pillow and The Island Light - three bunnies, each experiencing a truly dreadful day, are whisked away to the gentle Bunny Planet, a place that lies "far beyond the moon and stars."
Author
Rosemary Wells
Rosemary Wells's career as an author and illustrator spans more than thirty years and 120 books, including Hand in Hand and Kit and Kaboodle. She has won numerous awards and has given readers such unforgettable characters as Max and Ruby, Noisy Nora, and Yoko. She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Three little books make up this boxed set: First Tomato, The Island Light, and Moss Pillows. In each story, something unpleasant happens making the day turn out not so good, and the main character, who is a bunny, needs a visit to the Bunny Planet:"Far beyond the moon and stars, twenty light-years south of Mars / Spins the gentle Bunny Planet / And the Bunny Queen is Janet.”On the Bunny Planet, Queen Janet helps the little bunny have the day the bunny would have wished to have. She does this by teaching the bunny how it could make things turn out differently. At the end of each story, the bunny awakens, sees the Bunny Planet in the sky, and exclaims, “It was there all along.”The most appealing aspect of these books are the illustrations. Who can resist the Bunny Queen cuddling adorable little bunnies who need reassurance, and who go from looking sad to looking serene?
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5"Far beyond the moon and stars, twenty light-years south of Mars / Spins the gentle Bunny Planet / And the Bunny Queen is Janet"This lovely boxed set of three small books is a must-read for any one who has ever had a bad day. It is the ultimate comfort collection. I often give this as a gift to both adults and children. Brim-full of imagination and charm, there is nothing treacly or saccharine in these feel better stories. Highly recommended.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is lovely and simple: if a kid has a bad day, when that bad day is finally over they go to the Bunny Planet and the Bunny Queen (Janet) shows them how that day should have gone. I thought it was cute at first but maybe was slightly too dismissive--as my son verges on three I can see just how psychologically meaningful and emotionally comforting this kind of story is. Somewhere out there is a planet where things are right. (I should have known--it's more or less the same way I got through not believing in Santa Claus, to say nothing of breaking up with my first girlfriend--through a complicated flimflam having to do with multiple universes and everything that can be, somehow is.)