Monday, March 3, 2008

Book Review - Country Bunny and the Little Golden Shoes


I learned about this wonderful story while reading this book (thanks Lara for posting about it). I'm so happy our library had a copy!

"The Country Bunny and the Little Golden Shoes" (written in 1939) is about a little country bunny who wants to be one of the five Easter Bunnies someday. Low and behold, she ends up with 21 children, which means a lot to take care of. She realizes that she can't do it all alone and be the Easter Bunny, so she teaches her children how to help around the home so she could fulfill her dream. When her chance comes, originally she is told she can't because of all her responsibilities at home, but she explains all the things her children can take care of on their own, and she is given a chance. Of course she is wonderful at it, and she returns home to find the house entirely in order.

It is one of the most beautiful and enchanting stories I've read, and it is definitely one that will be joining our home bookshelf before long. I thoroughly enjoyed it as a lesson to me, that I need to allow my children more opportunities to grow and learn by teaching them how to help take care of our home. The kids loved the story as well, and after reading it together it was an easy sell to get them to sign up for things they would like to be assigned to do here at home.

I thought it was quite interesting that a review on the book cover calls it a feminist book, and another says she "managed to realize her ambition in spite of her twenty-one children." I don't see it that way at all! She embraced her role as a mother, teaching and training her children to be self-sufficient while she fulfilled her dream one night a year. She became the Easter Bunny because of her children, not in spite of them.

Run out and find this one. It's a keeper!

* Here is more from Lara and Talk about Tuesday. *

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the book recommendation - it's library day tomorrow, I hope they have it.

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  2. This book sounds familiar. Perhaps my mother read it to me when I was a child. I will have to find it again.
    Thanks!

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  3. I've nenver heard about that book before, but it sounds like a great one. I'll have to keep an eye out for it.

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  4. I will have to check that one out

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  5. I think I am headed to the library tomorrow!

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  6. Wow, I'm surprised your library had a copy of WORK. That's great and I'm glad you like it too! I've got the bunny book on hold for me at the library now. Thanks!

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  7. The library didn't have WORK, I bought it. It's been great so far!

    I was deciding how/where to get "Country Bunny" when I thought to check paperbackswap.com, and hooray, it was actually available to request! Every other book I've wanted I've had to add to my wish list, though I did get one of those in.

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  8. I read this to my kids and then asked if it didn't make them all feel like they wanted to help out more. May looked me square in the eye and just said, "No." Sigh.

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