The Rabbit Problem
by:
Emily Gravett (author)
How does 1+1 = 288? A family of rabbits soon supplies the answer in this funny story! Hop along to Fibonacci's Field and follow Lonely and Chalk Rabbit through a year as they try to cope with their fast expanding brood and handle a different seasonal challenge each month, from the cold of...
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How does 1+1 = 288? A family of rabbits soon supplies the answer in this funny story! Hop along to Fibonacci's Field and follow Lonely and Chalk Rabbit through a year as they try to cope with their fast expanding brood and handle a different seasonal challenge each month, from the cold of February to the wet of April and the heat of July. This extraordinary picture book is packed with gorgeous details and novelty elements including a baby rabbit record book, a carrot recipe book and a surprise pop-up ending.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781442412552 (1442412550)
Publish date: November 2nd 2010
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Humor,
Funny,
Cultural,
Science,
Juvenile,
Picture Books,
Animals,
International,
Mathematics,
Rabbits
Just when you think you’ve seen it all in the world of children’s picture books, you run into The Rabbit Problem. No one would say that this is just another children’s picture book. Then again, Emily Gravett has never been known for being ordinary. Here are all the ways this book goes beyond ordinar...
4/15/11 It is not a book about math. the fact that it is set in Fibonacci's Field is not suggestive. It's about rabbits. Lots of rabbits. A Malthusian explosion of rabbits. Library copy
Clever, witty, a wonderful surprise ending. An absolute delight! I love everything Gravett does.