Two lagomorph friends rejoice in the beauteous gifts of the four seasons.
Rabbit and Bunny, the former white and the latter white with pale brown splotches, gaze in wonder at a snowfall. The two are just a small part of a wintry double-spread vista of white flakes against a blue background. Green-scarfed Bunny wants the snow to be ingrained in his memory. Red-scarfed Rabbit presents Bunny with a gift—a large snowball that Bunny calls a “gift from the heart [made] from a gift from the sky.” Spring brings scented and colorful lilacs, and Bunny fashions a floral crown for Rabbit. It is another “gift from the heart,” this one made “from a gift from the earth.” Summer arrives and with it, green and salty sea pickles that they call a gift “from the sun and the sea and the sand.” Autumn unfolds with a carpet of ginkgo leaves heaped into a pile perfect for play. The two good pals joyfully exult in yet another bounty of the world in this gentle tale of sharing and seasonal splendor. The delicate pen-and-ink illustrations complement the spare text with delicate settings. The two friends go unclothed except for scarves in winter but walk on their hind feet and hold paws; the expressive cants of their ears deftly communicate emotions. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by 17-inch double-page spreads viewed at 49.7% of actual size.)
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet.
(Picture book. 2-4)