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Reviews for I Want Another Little Brother : Poems about Families

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The average rating for I Want Another Little Brother : Poems about Families based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-10-13 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Claire Grant
I actually first saw �Max�s Christmas� on a video from Weston Woods and from then on, I was so intrigued by this story! �Max�s Christmas� is a cute children�s book by Rosemary Wells and it is about how Max tries to see Santa Claus for the first time! �Max�s Christmas� is a truly wonderful story that children can easily read for Christmas! When Max�s sister Ruby tells Max that Santa Claus is coming to their house, Max keeps asking Ruby about who Santa Claus is and can he see him, although Ruby tells Max that he cannot see Santa Claus since no one has. But, Max still wanted to see Santa Claus despite his sister�s warnings and he decides to go downstairs and wait for Santa Claus to come. Will Max be able to see Santa Claus? Oh my goodness! There is just so much about this book that I really enjoyed! For one thing, Rosemary Wells� writing is extremely simplistic and cute and even though there are only a few words on each page, it really brought out the innocence of children being excited for Santa Claus� arrival. I loved the way that Rosemary Wells had Max ask Ruby questions about who Santa Claus is and what he does by stating �What, who, when, where, how, and why?� It was just so cute seeing Max being curious about Santa Claus and how Ruby tries to answer Max�s questions the best she can. The book is extremely easy for children to read through since there are only a few words on each page and I think that many children can relate to Max�s situation as he wants to see if Santa Claus is real or not. I remember when I was small; I wanted to try to sneak out into the middle of the night on Christmas Eve just to see if Santa Claus was coming to our house! Rosemary Wells� illustrations are just truly cute as the main characters in this book are small white rabbits that have pudgy bodies and small eyes. My favorite images were of Max jumping up and down on his bed in his red pajamas as he looks extremely cute since he has a smile on his face and his round body is leaping off the bed. I also loved the images of the Christmas tree that Max and Ruby have as it is small, but the way that the lights glow off the Christmas tree just made the image look truly beautiful. Overall, �Max�s Christmas� is a truly wonderful book by Rosemary Wells for children who want to read about characters experiencing their joys of meeting Santa Claus and they will easily enjoy this book for many years! I would recommend this book to children ages three and up since the writing is extremely simple for small children to get a grasp on the story. Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog
Review # 2 was written on 2012-11-13 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Rachel Scarborough
It's been a long time since I read any books about Max and Ruby, a couple of funny-looking rabbit siblings. I may have seen this one in my childhood, but if I did, I don't remember... so it was like reading it for the first time. Max is always asking, "Why?" and, for the most part, the people around him don't seem to know the answers... other than, "Because." As Ruby gets Max ready for bed, she tells him about how Santa Claus is going to come. Of course, Max wants to know how Santa's going to get down the chimney. Ruby shuts him up with, "That's enough questions, Max." But Max wants his questions answered, so he sneaks downstairs to wait for Santa. When the big guy arrives, Max has even more questions for him. Santa, to his credit, tries to answer as best he can... for the most part. The pictures are simple, and kind of nostalgic for me, since I do remember these characters from my childhood. Everyone's drawn as a fat bunny rabbit. How can that not be cute? Overall, this is one of the stronger Christmas picture books I've read so far this year. I didn't love it, but I think it'll appeal to kids more than adults, anyway.


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