Fall is Coming
By Altan
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About this ebook
Fall is Coming in this cute little book for babies and toddlers. A bunny rabbit and a chick have a fun day of play outdoors. While they nap, the leaves change colors and it is time for autumn. When bunny goes back to school, he knows just what to do to warm things up.
This book is part of the Kika's First Books series, created by Altan for his young child. Kika's First Books are celebrating their 40th anniversary with new publications in English after being loved in Italy for generations. These sweet little books make excellent read alouds for the youngest listeners. Kika's First Books explore common childhood themes and experiences and are lots of fun for little ones.
Xist Publishing is proud to present the Kika's First Books to a new generation of children. By bringing beloved stories from diverse cultures to new audiences, Xist Publishing celebrates childhood in all its beautiful forms. We hope your children will enjoy these stories and discover a lifetime love of reading and love for all the people and creatures of the world.
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Reviews for Fall is Coming
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This is an extremely simple story about a bunny and her friend and what they do in the fall. There is not much of a story, but there are some simple pictures and the text describes what is happening in the pictures. My granddaughter sat and listened to the book, but when it was done, she just handed me something else and asked me to read it. This was not a winner for us. Thanks to Xist publishing for a copy of this book to read and review.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The thing I really like about Fall is Coming is the main character, a rabbit with white fur and cool blue polka dots. The sentences are very short and easy, which is perfect for the target group first readers. The illustrations are nice, but nothing spectacular or memorable. Mostly the pictures are kept simple and often show just one item, a sun, a tree, etc. The real let down is the lack of a story which makes any sense. We see our rabbit going on a bike ride with his friend, a bird who goes by the name of Colombino (which is for young kids difficult to pronounce). They have a rest under a tree and fall asleep. In the meantime autumn arrives, the leaves fall off and the trees feel cold. (oh well.) Rabbit puts on a sweater (what happened to his fur?) and goes back to school and draws a sun with his coloured pencils. I think, the funky rabbit deserves a much better story.