Reviews of Rabbityness (Child's Play Library)

“I love this book and recommend it to schools wholeheartedly. It is a circle time/ P4C essential, one to share, mull over and develop into meaningful discussion. A truly beautiful and memorable title.”

Amazon review. 13th March 2014

"I love this. Can be used in so many ways- about bereavement or loss more generically, or individuality. Stunning artwork, unusual and dazzling. Loved idea of leaving a gift behind, keeping memories of someone alive, being 'unrabbity'. Gorgeous. Yes!"

Letterbox Library Staff Member Letterbox Library Reviewer. 22nd May 2012

"Superb; deceptively simple book which works on so many levels- bereavement, loss, celebrating the individual, breaking with the 'norm' etc. I (also) immediately thought of Badger's Parting Gift but this is so much broader because of its rabbityness and pushing the boundaries! This even speaks to me of issues such as autism, depression, and the arts in society. Love how the illustrations expand/contract with the text. Really well structured text. Look forward to more from Jo Epsom...I want a copy. NOW."

Children's Centre Manager Letterbox Library Reviewer. 22nd May 2012

"Love the illustrations. Bit like Badger's Parting Gift without specific death so would cover other sorts of losses. Like the loss of colour and then its return"

Local Authority Early Years employee Letterbox Library Reviewer. 22nd May 2012

A friend sent this book to my older two girls (3.5 and 1.5) as a present as I've just had a 3rd (girl). I read it to my eldest this evening and she LOVED it. She wanted it again but I had to go and have a sob in another room. Absolutely fantastic. I do a lot of quaker children's work and will be recommending this to them. Keep up the good work. Beautiful.

Rebecca Joanne Leek. 22nd May 2012

This book is beautifully illustrated, each page filled with joy and hope. A very subtle story dealing with a difficult subject, it captures and holds your imgination. A truley wonderful book.

Kim Andover. 9th April 2012

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