"Rabbit and Bear - Attack of the Snack" (which is book 3 in J & J's hilarious series) once again pairs Rabbitus Rabbitus and Beariest Bear in the fallout from a strange mysterious weird 'happening' in the peaceful tranquil forest.
One day there's a colossal splash! The quiet and meandering waters of the local lake are upset when something strange crash-lands in the water.
Of course, Rabbit is hugely curious and can't wait to find out what it is. Bear, being far more cautious (read: petrified) isn't sure that it's a good idea to go investigating.
The two friends will both need each other's help to solve the mystery but is anyone ever sure that Rabbit is more of a help or a hindrance?
Rabbit and Bear. The perfect Pair! |
We often talk about the 'friendship' trope in children's books (particularly picture books) and what Julian and Jim achieve far more effectively than so many other authors and illustrators is to beautifully describe both lyrically and visually those moments where not only do you want to cuddle your friends and tell them how great they are, but how, quite often, you'd like to slam their nose in a door just to wake them up a bit!
Poor Owl. Prison? That's a bit harsh! |
Oh my, should've sent a poet. So beautiful |
Another corker from Julian and Jim. Go geddit!
"Rabbit and Bear: Attack of the Snack" by Julian Gough and Jim Field is out now, published by Hodder Children's Books (kindly supplied for review).