Each character tries to persuade the other to view his version of the picture their interactions conscious give a subtle charm. In the modern twist, two unseen characters’ cheerful banter gives clues to the unknown object’s identity. The art of illusions offers creative food for young game lovers. The author has used simple words and lines explaining about seeing things differently. It’s a great way of explaining differing opinions and perspectives to young kids and Duck! Rabbit! works well exploring visual orientation. The two anonymous narrators argue whether the creature is a duck or a rabbit. It’s a fun story based on a classic duck/rabbit puzzle teaching a lesson on right versus wrong while giving different points of view. It went viral and became among the most read essays up to date. Her last essay’ You Want to Marry my husband was published by New York Times Love section precisely a few days before her death in March 2017. She liked making various things, including speeches, salads, children’s books, short videos, and adult books.Īmy contributed to public radio and Youtube. The Big Sibling Book: Baby's First Year According to MEĪmy Krouse Rosenthal is an award-winning children’s book author. Uni the Unicorn in the Real World (By:Paris Rosenthal)
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