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Lettice the Dancing Rabbit [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Mandy Stanley , Jane Horrocks


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Ages 3-5. This British import is charming: text, pictures, and design. Lettice is a little rabbit who wants to be a ballerina. A determined cottontail, she hops into town, locates a ballet school and asks to take lessons. When she can't find the proper outfit, she takes some clothes from a doll. She turns out to be the star of the class, and the star of her recital, too. Her family, who has seen her perform, is delighted with Lettice's success, but worries she won't want to do things like pick apples or carrots: "She's a star!" In an ending that comes several beats too quickly, Lettice goes home, realizing that because she now knows what it's like to be a ballerina, she prefers being a rabbit, with the wind in her fur and the grass between her toes. Just looking at the dust jacket illustration, with its pink gingham border and endearing bunny wearing sparkling slippers, will bring a smile. The inside art and the amusing text will keep it there. The message about being yourself will be heard, but frankly, Lettice makes it look like more fun to be a ballerina. Ilene Cooper
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reschool-Kindergarten--Lettice is a bunny who wishes to be a ballerina just like the human child she sees on a poster. Wearing doll-sized dance attire, she hops off to join a class where her dazzlingly high jumps soon win her the leading role in the coming recital. When her friends and family begin to ignore Lettice, thinking she no longer cares about their simple pleasures, she eagerly renounces life on the stage and rejoins the rabbits for a wholesome romp in the meadow. It is all very simple and sweet, and preschoolers may well enjoy the story, no matter how superficial. The clear and clean illustrations are prettily appealing. Unfortunately, the soft pinks, grays, and greens against a pale yellow background are so muted they almost seem faded, although the silver sparkles on the dust jacket should catch the eye of youngsters.
Dorian Chong, San Jose State University, CA
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cute book but horrible ending 26. September 2006
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My daughters and I loved this book until the last couple of pages. Lettice the rabbit has always dreamed of dancing and she takes the initiative to make it happen. She works and works and works, and she's a wonderful dancer. All her family cheers her on -- and then, all of the sudden the story takes a depressing turn. Her family abondons her and Lettice decides to stop dancing. My daughter asked why Lettice can't be a rabbit AND a dancer, too. I have no idea. Weird ending to a lovely book.
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Started out so promising 11. Januar 2005
Von Di - book lover - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This story started out so well. The cover is adorable, the drawings a great, we loved her name and Lettice's determined personality comes through. The ending was such a disappontment. Lettice works so hard and ends up being chosen for the starring role in the recital. Her family then (wrongly) assumes since she's a "star" (all this from just an "end-of-term show") that she's now to busy to be bothered with them and isn't interested in being with them. So, Lettice literally tosses off her dancing clothes and throws it all away to be just a rabbit? Most of the book is all about all her hard work to follow her dream and then it was like, oh well who cares. If the point was to show how to appreciate what you have at home, then the story ending left a lot to be desired and was terribly abrubt.
what the.....? 19. Oktober 2011
Von Christin A. Mason - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Like the other reviewers stated the story starts out well, but than takes a strange and cheesy twist. Why would a little girl (or bunny in this case) who decides that dancing is her dream, just suddenly give up said dream because being just a bunny is better? It makes absolutely no sense. If during the course of her dancing experience she felt that she didn't like dancing then that would explain the ending, but her entire ballet experience is thrilling to her. What a waste of paper

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