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Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Board book
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ISBN-13: 9780061074295 - ISBN-10: 0061074292
Publication Date: 2/27/1991
Pages: 34
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (BkCassett)

Book Description:
Clement Hurd re-drew some of his pictures for this new edition of the profoundly comforting story of a bunny's imaginary game of hide-and-seek and the lovingly steadfast mother who finds him every time.



"Best of the Best" Children's Books 1966 - 1978 (SLJ)

Outstanding Children's Books of 1972 (NYT)

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Anna L. (annalovesbooks) wrote on 7/26/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

ISBN 0061074292 - I'm kind of surprised to find myself mostly up the middle on this book. Largely loved, it does have good points, but it's hardly the outstanding story I'd expected. I'd give it 2 1/2 stars but can't, so 2 it is.

A nameless little bunny says he's going to run away and his mother tells him she will follow him. As he plans to become various things to hide from her, she is equally imaginative in the ways she will find him.

There is a little of the stalker-mom in the mother bunny, but we're talking about (a) little kids and (b) bunnies. It is extraordinarily unlikely that the target age group of 0-3 is going to be freaked out by the idea that Mommy will do anything and go anywhere to keep you safe. That's actually a fairly comforting idea. It's the person who reads the book and the tone they use that makes the difference. Make "If you run away, I will run after you." sound like a threat and you've changed the entire sense of the book.

So it isn't the freaked out parents that make me two-star this book. It's actually the book itself. On the pages where there is text, the drawings are pleasant black and white drawings; where there is no text, the illustrations are almost all gaudily colored and badly drawn (with one exception, when the mother bunny is the tree that the baby bunny as a bird flies home to). The stark difference between these two styles just isn't attractive at all and, because a huge part of childrens' books is the illustrations, the board book edition of The Runaway Bunny just doesn't cut it.

- AnnaLovesBooks

Gwen M. (Gwennythepooh) wrote on 4/5/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Sweet story, beautiful pictures, hard board book, so pages don't get ripped out.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Heather M. (lettrice) wrote on 8/12/2009...


It is a cute story, I know it is a classic. I thought the illustration was a little old fashioned.

Susan C. (SusanofGreenGables) wrote on 3/29/2007...


This is the board book edition of this classic picture book.

Lise M. wrote on 3/13/2007...


A classic.

Jenna H. (deerewifeandmama) wrote on 9/15/2006...


Wonderful children's board book - great story about the love of a mother.

Dottie C. (rclaf6421) wrote on 7/4/2006...


my copy has been enjoyed by the little ones

Kristy R. (ryanreader) wrote on 6/16/2006...


a favorite board book of my children

Rachel J. (bibliosopher) wrote on 3/11/2006...


A Board Book Edition of this classic kid's book.

Carla A. wrote on 2/11/2006...


This is a boardbook version of the classic picture book about a mother's love.


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