Book details

Attack of the Snack
Description
Gorgeously illustrated and with a classic feel, this is a brilliantly funny story of a rabbit and a bear who discover that things are always better when they're shared with a friend. Ideal for readers moving on from picture books. Rabbit and Bear embark on another adventure when a mysterious thing lands in their peaceful summer lake. As they investigate whether it’s a tiny, fluffy owl or a huge, hungry monster, Rabbit and Bear learn valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance, and creative uses for blueberry poop.
Age
6-8
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
112 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Attack of the Snack' offers an exciting and humorous adventure that keeps readers, especially children, engaged and entertained throughout the book.
- Illustrations: Jim Field's illustrations are vibrant and captivating, adding depth to Julian Gough's storytelling and making the book visually appealing for young readers.
- Themes of Friendship and Teamwork: The book explores important themes such as friendship, cooperation, and problem-solving as the characters work together to overcome challenges, providing valuable lessons for children.
- Language Development: With its playful use of language and creative wordplay, 'Attack of the Snack' is an excellent choice for young readers to enhance their vocabulary and reading skills in a fun and enjoyable way.