Short sentences convey the story quickly and make this an ideal picture book for new readers as well as young listeners. Sparse backgrounds ensure that the bunnies are the focus of this tale. Digital illustrations employ great pastel color choices and expressive characters’ faces. These sweet rabbits show that disagreements can happen every day, but it’s easy to forgive a friend. This would make a fine addition to any collection. This is a very simple story of two bunny buddies who disagree on which path to take to find food. After some light name-calling , they end up splitting up and taking separate paths. One bunny finds berries and the other finds clover and both realize that their finds aren't as fun without a friend. So they both gather their food and hop back to one another to share. I think this book would work very well in a theme about manners or sharing, and it would be a decent additional choice for a theme about bunnies or food. Even though it's light on text and features large-ish illustrations, I do not think it would work very well in a toddler storytime -- keep this one for the preschoolers.
Friendship, bumps and all, simplified for the youngest set. Also enjoyed Cepeda's illustrations.
—shelley
Good for preschool storytime, poignant but simple enough storyline.
—bebe
Short and easy read about friendship (between bunnies!)
—kutemba59
Perfect for a bunny laptime.
—greeneyes