Is the Secret Safe? by B.
Cashel-Smith, illustrated by Jasmine Hobbs (Little Steps Publishing)
PB RRP $16.95
ISBN: 9781925117325
Reviewed by Anne Hamilton
An unusual book in
so many ways! A chapter book of over 100 pages is not normally targeted at pre-schoolers
and early primary readers. This is definitely a chapter book for confident,
persistent and independent readers in that age group.
The style is
equally unusual and features significant sections of authorial intrusion via
direct address to the reader from a wise old rabbit narrator. This kind of
feature is not currently in vogue, probably because it needs to be handled with
exceptional humour and subtlety to pass muster with the tech-savvy kids of
today. In addition, the grammar and punctuation surrounding the dialogue, while
not wrong, is certainly different with its frequent run-ons.
Those minor
reservations aside, this is a rabbit-warren of a book that romps along in a
nostalgic style, reminiscent of the golden era of late nineteenth century
children’s literature. The story is perky and unexpected, and follows the
adventures of George and Matilda, who, having encountered Oscar, the son of the
Easter Bunny, are invited to the secret town of Bunny-Hop. Jumping into a bush
and down a dark hole, they come to an old door with an Easter Egg handle.
The Easter Bunny
is crosser than a hot-cross bun when he sees them. Oscar has endangered the
secret location of Bunny-Hop. Worse still, he’s lost the Easter key – the key
that can open any door anywhere to allow the Easter Bunny access to any home to
deliver chocolate eggs.
Oscar denies all
knowledge of the disappearance of the key.
It soon transpires
that a wicked duo of hares want to take over and replace the Easter Bunny with
the Easter Hare.
Will they succeed
in their dastardly scheme? Can Oscar stop them before it’s too late? What role
will George and Matilda play? Why does the fairy helper keep fainting when
she’s needed? And is the secret of Bunny-Hop safe?
For the answers,
turn to Is the Secret Safe? The book also
contains simple recipes. Its lustrous illustrations will appeal to fairy fans.
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