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A carregar... Spring Stinks (Mother Bruce Series) (edição 2021)por Ryan T. Higgins (Autor), Ryan T. Higgins (Ilustrador)
Informação Sobre a ObraSpring Stinks por Ryan T. Higgins EmpréstimosEmprestado 2024-03-14 — Prazo de Devolução 2024-03-29
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When cheerful Ruth the rabbit tries to share with grumpy Bruce the bear the wonderful smells of spring, they discover that spring stinks. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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After debuting in author/illustrator Ryan T. Higgins' 2016 Mother Bruce, this eponymous bear's grumpy adventures have been chronicled in six additional full-sized picture books, as well as in two board books, a few early readers, and a number of these smaller, square picture books. Spring Stinks is the first of the latter that I have tracked down, owing to my fondness for the character and his goslings (not to mention the mice!). Unfortunately, while the artwork here was as droll as ever, and while the story itself had that same sense of humor (all tied to Bruce's perpetual gloom), somehow this one didn't work as well for me, as some other titles in the series. There wasn't anything particularly wrong with it, but it felt a little flat to me, in comparison to some of the other books. I'll probably still track down the other titles in this format—as mentioned, the illustrations were enjoyable, elevating this from a two or two-and-a-half-star to three-star read—but I think I would really only recommend this one to devoted fans of the character and his world. ( )