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IF ANIMALS CELEBRATED EASTER by Ann Whitford Paul

IF ANIMALS CELEBRATED EASTER

by Ann Whitford Paul ; illustrated by David Walker

Pub Date: Jan. 7th, 2025
ISBN: 9780374390587
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Young farmyard friends busily prepare for a springtime celebration.

After collaborating on tales devoted to animals observing Halloween and Christmas, Paul and Walker turn their attention to Easter. The farm families gather, weaving baskets and dyeing eggs. Kitten and Cat interlace fabric strips for their basket (Kitten paws energetically at the dangling ribbons), while Goat and Kid fittingly make theirs out of paper and cans that they have munched into shape. Hen, of course, provides the eggs, which are intricately decorated by Lamb, using a feather. Mouse Pup uses its tail to dip an egg into a jar filled with dye, while spotted Calf prefers to splatter his eggs with paint, creating a splotchy pattern that matches his coat. The farm hums with the awakening of spring, set against pastel green hills and soft golden hay. Who hides the eggs after everyone’s gone to sleep? Rabbit, naturally, on “hippity-hop-hopping legs.” Onomatopoetic action words are bolded throughout, while the text placement curves in waves, matching the plump roundness of the animal tots. The rhymes bounce softly along, just like Rabbit cautiously bounding with her wagonful of eggs to hide. Jelly beans and chocolate treats (which Piglet loves to “snuff-snuffle-snort”) are also included in this barnyard portrayal of holiday traditions.

A sweet Easter primer for the youngest of snuggle bunnies.

(Picture book. 3-6)