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Vivid, vibrant illustrations bring this story to life. Rabbit Bright is a bit nervous about turning off the light, but a quick explore to see where the light goes, helps to settle their fears.
A debut picturebook from author/illustrator, Viola Wang, tells the story of a brave, intrepid rabbit who sets out to discover what darkness is and conquer his fear of it. What he finds along the way is that light is everywhere if you just know where to look. It is a story that many children will relate to and builds upon Wang's own childhood fears.
Although the story itself is sweet enough, it's definitely Wang's illustrative techniques that caught my attention. A lecturer in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, Wang's technique is three-colour screen printing technique and the joy is in the fascinating connection between these colours.
Inspired by her visit to the Lakes and a handling of the original Tale of Peter Rabbit, Wang's tale sees our little rabbit race into space, pass swirling, whirling trains and then deep into the ocean where light is so scarce. The tale might be a common one in the world of children's books but I've never seen it presented so vibrantly.
Although the story itself is sweet enough, it's definitely Wang's illustrative techniques that caught my attention. A lecturer in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, Wang's technique is three-colour screen printing technique and the joy is in the fascinating connection between these colours.
Inspired by her visit to the Lakes and a handling of the original Tale of Peter Rabbit, Wang's tale sees our little rabbit race into space, pass swirling, whirling trains and then deep into the ocean where light is so scarce. The tale might be a common one in the world of children's books but I've never seen it presented so vibrantly.