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C**A
Great book.
Great story. The book came in excellent condition. My kids enjoyed the story line. Happy to add to our “Creepy” collection.
A**R
Great story
Ready this to a group of children ages 5-12. They and I loved the story very cute and funny. The colors and art are great and it's easy to read.
N**Y
Creepy Carrots!
Kindergarteners love this book! It is often requested to be read.
S**
Just as wonderful as the other Jasper Rabbit books
My 3 year old nephew loves these Jasper Rabbit books (Creepy Pair of Underwear, Creepy Purple Crayon, and Creepy Carrots).He loves this book- I simplify it a bit so he understands what’s going on (or add sentences for clarity) and always do voices. He adores creepy things anyway (obsessed with Halloween) so it’s possible this book wouldn’t be appropriate for every 3 year old.It’s not particularly spooky, but the premise does include carrots stalking Jasper so that he will stop eating them lolAs usual, beautifully illustrated.An added benefit: I swear, he’s eaten a whole carrot everyday since reading this. He likes pretending to be Jasper!
C**I
Clever and Fun
This story is clever and just as cute and fun as the others (Creepy Underpants & Creepy Crayon).
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The perfect picture book for gently introducing the little crowd to spooky reads
I bought this book for a 4 year old boy with some reservations that it might be too scary for him and his young siblings. No need to worry as it turns out, though. This delightful picture book is a great way to gently ease little ones to subtle spookiness and mystery. Every page contains only a couple sentences of text and is nicely illustrated in somewhat ominous black, grey, and white...with just a touch of orange (those darn carrots and their sneaky impersonators!) Poor little bunny, Jasper, is endearing and mischievous; and he's positive that the carrots that he loves to sneak from the garden to eat are beginning to stalk him. While brushing his teeth, he glimpses the avenging carrots behind him...but we (and his parents) only see other bathtub objects (in carrot-orange color, of course). That continues throughout most of the book with other everyday objects being confused as threatening carrots by Jasper. This offers fun for little ones since they can feel wise (and a bit smug) because they know what he's REALLY seeing. Or do they? Jasper cleverly resolves his dilemma and the story winds up with a fun, surprise ending. All in all, an enjoyable read for little ones and the grownups who love them.
T**Y
Great book for little ones.
Love this book. I would have to say my son's (3-4 year old) favorite book now.
S**R
Good to add to your collection
Product arrived in great condition. This series is a must have in your child's collection. Compared to Creepy Crayon and Underwear, this was not my favorite of the bunch. My kids enjoyed it though.
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