Pajama Press
978-1-77278-301-8
24 pp.
Ages 2-5
April 2024
Concept books tend to be simple because they are trying to push learning of a new concept like the alphabet or numbers. But Jane Whittingham has taken concept books to a new level with Bunny Loves Beans, giving our young children a book about colours, foods, and animals. And it's all told with loads of bold and colourful photographs. Bunny Loves Beans, in Pajama Press's trademark padded hardcover with rounded corners and extra-heavy paper, will be a pleasure to read over and over and over again as those little ones learn new concepts and become encouraged to read for themselves.
From Bunny Loves Beans by Jane Whittingham |
From Bunny Loves Beans by Jane Whittingham |
The colours taught are orange, gold, white, black, pink, yellow, blue, red, and green, and the animals associated with the foods of those colours are the groundhog, bee, monkey, fox, puppy, parakeet, chipmunk, pony, and bunny. With an overlying message of healthy food being colourful and good for everyone, Jane Whittingham's Bunny Loves Beans teaches a lot.
Healthy colors,vibrant colors,Yummy in my tummy colors–Colors for the animals,
Bunny Loves Beans is a great introduction to colours and foods and to show children that they are connected to other animals who also partake in those healthy foods. Better yet, even if the child can't read yet, the learning can be reinforced independently by using the endpapers which depict various colours with foods, some in addition to those in the main text, to help them make those same connections. Bunny Love Beans will teach the concepts but also encourage little ones to start reading by making connections with words, colours, foods, and animals, and always relate it back to them. If they didn't like beans or carrots before, they might just want to eat them now.
Thank you SO much for your kind words, and for sharing BUNNY LOVES BEANS with your readers! My child is still iffy on beans, but at least he's an enthusiastic carrot eater now! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat concept books often come from personal experiences. Well done!
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