Author: | Stephen R. Lawhead | ISBN: | 9780956773173 |
Publisher: | Lawhead Books | Publication: | December 7, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Stephen R. Lawhead |
ISBN: | 9780956773173 |
Publisher: | Lawhead Books |
Publication: | December 7, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Brown-Ears is a floppy sort of rabbit with droopy ears, dangly legs, and a round bobbly head. He's soft and cuddly -- and Ross never goes anywhere without him. But he has one very bad habit -- he keeps getting lost. The two are on their way home from vacation...in the middle of the night...on a bus...when the worst happens -- and Brown-Ears' great adventure begins...
This is a story for the whole family -- but especially children aged 4+ and anyone who has ever been a child.
This story is pure magic!
The children loved the cliff hangers at the end of each chapter and the bitter-sweet ending produced many thoughtful faces. Brown-ears, a floppy bunny belonging to Ross, has a lamentable tendency to get lost. The story begins as the family, returning from holiday, lose him in the middle of the night on the bus to Oxford. The very real loss that Ross feels is treated sensitively and the adventures and characters that Brown-ears encounters kept everyone on the edge of their seats to the very end. Wonderful!
Brown-Ears is a floppy sort of rabbit with droopy ears, dangly legs, and a round bobbly head. He's soft and cuddly -- and Ross never goes anywhere without him. But he has one very bad habit -- he keeps getting lost. The two are on their way home from vacation...in the middle of the night...on a bus...when the worst happens -- and Brown-Ears' great adventure begins...
This is a story for the whole family -- but especially children aged 4+ and anyone who has ever been a child.
This story is pure magic!
The children loved the cliff hangers at the end of each chapter and the bitter-sweet ending produced many thoughtful faces. Brown-ears, a floppy bunny belonging to Ross, has a lamentable tendency to get lost. The story begins as the family, returning from holiday, lose him in the middle of the night on the bus to Oxford. The very real loss that Ross feels is treated sensitively and the adventures and characters that Brown-ears encounters kept everyone on the edge of their seats to the very end. Wonderful!