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  • Books
    • The Very Rude Toytoise
    • Bunny
    • Recipe for Making a Snowman
    • Can You Draw The Dragosaur? >
      • Your Dragosaur
    • Madeleine Goes to the Moon
    • Gift Certificates
  • Information for Schools
  • Oakfield High School
  • Contact Me

Bunny

The artwork in Bunny is unique as it is cut from paper that is then layered to make detailed pictures. The story is repetitive and designed to captivate younger children. Children can have a go and creating their own unique artwork and take it home with them afterwards.

Age Group – Reception                    Max time per session / group – 30 to 45 minutes
  • Reading of the book*
  • Quick Q&A session
  • Allow the children to create their own animal - without drawing anything.
Age Group – Year 1         Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Reading of the book*
  • Q&A session
  • Allow the children to create their own animal - without drawing anything.
Age Group – Year 2          Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Reading of the book*
  • Q&A session
  • Allow the children to create or cut out their own animal
Age Group – Year 3          Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Allow the children to read the book in groups, or help me read it to the class*
  • Q&A session
  • Talk about the style of the writing and discuss why the book is written in such a way.
  • Allow the children to create their own 'papercut', using layers if possible
Age Group – Year 4          Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Allow the children to read the book in groups*
  • Q&A session
  • Talk about the style of the writing and discuss why the book is written in such a way.
  • Allow the children to create their own 'papercut', using layers if possible.​

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