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The Easter Bunny That Overslept
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The Easter Bunny That Overslept (1965. Auflage)

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Having slept past Easter, the Easter bunny tries to distribute his eggs on Mother's Day, the Fourth of July, and Halloween, but no one is interested until finally Santa Claus is able to get him back on track.
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Titel:The Easter Bunny That Overslept
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Info:Lothrop, Lee and Shephard Company, Inc. (1965), Edition: Eighth Printing
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The Easter Bunny That Overslept von Priscilla Friedrich

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I thought that this was a very whimsical book. The main character is the Easter Bunny. He is introduced well enough that you allow yourself to go on this adventure with him and you begin to have feelings towards him. Children I think can relate to him because we have always been late before and we know how that can go. The story flows very nicely as we follow the bunny throughout the year. There are a lot of words, but they are all words that a children can read and understand. The illustrations are good in this book. however sometimes I feel as though they are a bit crowded and busy. But I guess it give the kids something to look as they are reading. They use a variety of colors, for the Halloween section it is all dark and spooky then once we reach the North Pole it is all happy and jolly as it should be if Santa lives there. Another aspect of this book that I enjoyed was that it shows that each holiday has its own special characteristics and traditions that don't get changed. In the end I think that children can understand that it is ok if you miss a holiday because it will always come around again next year and you can celebrate it then. It also shows kids that it is not the end of the world if you miss something because the Easter Bunny was still able to give back to the children by helping Santa deliver and make the presents for Christmas. I thought It was a great way to get a little bit of information on many holidays all in one little story. ( )
  KLCLCL15 | Dec 5, 2015 |
23 months/30 months - We read this one last Easter from the library and I just found it for $1 at the thrift store. It's not the best Easter story but it can actually be read any time of year as it hits on all the major holidays with a big nod to Christmas. O likes to read holiday stories throughout the year so this one works for her. ( )
  maddiemoof | Oct 20, 2015 |
Children everywhere expect the Easter Bunny to deliver brightly painted eggs every year on Easter Sunday. But one year the Easter Bunny overslept. Upon waking he wondered what to do with all the colored eggs. As the months went by, the Easter Bunny tried delivering the eggs on Mother’s Day, the Fourth of July, and Halloween. None of the children were interested. The poor bunny was very discouraged by the time Christmas arrived. Fortunately, Santa always knows the best way to set things right again.

The Bottom Line: This classic children’s book has been enjoyed and shared by several generations since it was first published in 1957. As the Easter Bunny tries again and again to deliver the eggs, children will learn the importance of never giving up. It’s also a great story for kids who tend to oversleep. The charming, retro illustrations will interest kids and adults alike. Recommended for kids in grades K – 3.

This review also appears at the Mini Book Bytes Book Review Blog. ( )
  aya.herron | Apr 19, 2015 |
SUMMARY
The Easter Bunny slept through Easter. When he wakes up, he finds out that he missed Easter and tries to make up for it. He tries to be a Fourth-of-July Bunny and trues to give out eggs on Halloween. He was blown to Santa's house where he helped him make and deliver presents. As a gift the the Easter Bunny, Santa gave him a gold alarm clock so he never missed Easter again.

REVIEW
I felt this book gave a nice overview of various holidays. It began with Easter, went to the Fourth of July, moved towards Halloween, pushed onto Christmas, and ended back at Easter. I liked that it subtly showed how each of the holidays that the Easter Bunny encountered were different from Easter. For example, the police officer on the Fourth of July told him that it was no time for eggs and was a time for firecrackers and parades. I also liked that some of the illustrations were shaped in the form of an egg. I felt like it carried on the theme into the illustrations. ( )
  tstato1 | Oct 14, 2014 |
The Easter Bunny That Overslept, illustrated by Adrienne Adams.

Originally published in 1957, and then again in 1988 with updated illustrations by the original artist (Adrienne Adams), this cute holiday story follows the adventures of the Easter Bunny, who sleeps late one rainy Easter morning, completely missing the big day! When he eventually does awaken, he discovers that his efforts to distribute his eggs are in vain: nobody wants colored eggs on Mother's Day, the Fourth of July, or Halloween. The bunny, who had grown more and more discouraged, eventually lands on Santa's doorstep, where the kindly Christmas hero takes him in, gives him something to do, in the form of making toys for children, and most importantly, gives him a gift that will come in very handy next Easter.

More of a general holiday book than an exclusively Easter story - in addition to Easter, the holidays of Mother's Day, the Fourth of July, Halloween and Christmas all feature in the story - The Easter Bunny That Overslept is a title I picked up largely because of its illustrator. I am a great admirer of Adrienne Adams' work, from the illustrations she contributed to some of Rumer Godden's books - The Story of Holly and Ivy, Candy Floss - to her own enchanting (and somewhat creepy) witchy tales, A Halloween Happening and A Woggle of Witches. As expected, I greatly enjoyed the artwork here, finding the woodland scenes, both winter and summer, particularly fine. I don't think that this story would have been as appealing to me without Adams' artwork, so although I see that there is a newer version from 2002 with illustrations by Donald Saaf, and although I usually like to compare different illustrators' interpretations of the same story, I think I'll just let this one be. Recommended to young readers looking for lighthearted holiday stories, and to fellow fans of Adrienne Adams. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Mar 30, 2013 |
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AutorennameRolleArt des AutorsWerk?Status
Friedrich, PriscillaHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Friedrich, OttoHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Adams, AdrienneIllustratorCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Saaf, DonaldIllustratorCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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