Audrey Bunny By Angie Smith
The story of Audrey Bunny reminded me of You are special by Max Lucado.
An imperfect toy is loved and accepted by a sweet girl Caroline.
The illustrations are captivating with light, easy on the eye colours. The pages of Caroline and Audrey Bunny playing are very cute.
Some pages seemed wordy, intended to start discussions. It doesnt seem very realistic that a toy with a defect would be picked by anybody, this is the weakest link of a strong, beautiful story. This worked well in Lucado's story as the acceptor is the maker/God. In this story, the bunny could be replaced with a person with some imperfection.
An imperfect toy is loved and accepted by a sweet girl Caroline.
The illustrations are captivating with light, easy on the eye colours. The pages of Caroline and Audrey Bunny playing are very cute.
Some pages seemed wordy, intended to start discussions. It doesnt seem very realistic that a toy with a defect would be picked by anybody, this is the weakest link of a strong, beautiful story. This worked well in Lucado's story as the acceptor is the maker/God. In this story, the bunny could be replaced with a person with some imperfection.
About Audrey. Audrey's story reminded me of Dempsey Burdick Memorial Foundation.
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