Rosemary Wells has created her best-loved characters
in the popular bunny siblings, Max and Ruby, who are featured in
more than forty books and star in their own television show on Nick
Jr. She is also the author of many other books for young readers,
ranging from board books to young adult novels. Ms. Wells travels
widely as a well-known advocate for literacy and for pre-school
education. She lives in Connecticut.
Visit her at www.rosemarywells.com.
PreSÄMax is back, or at least retooled for the 21st century. Max's Ride and Max's Toys first appeared in 1979, while Max's Bath and Max's Bedtime both have a 1985 copyright. The texts for the most part read the same. The typeface has been changed from sans serif to serif. In Max's Ride, the concept words are now designed to reflect their meaning. So "down" now moves down the page and "under" dips under the line of text. Max's errant baby carriage hits a bump rather than a clothes basket. As for the illustrations, those bouncing baby bunny buns seem to have slipped south. Max is more of a dumpy pyramid shape with enormous feet and a softer contour line. The books are a bit larger and the color palette a tad lighter. Some of the facial expressions seem to give a different emotional emphasis. Purists may feel even Wells can't do better than the originals and shouldn't try. Still, more Max is better than less and Wells's special brand of deadpan humor is always welcome.ÄJudith Gloyer, Milwaukee Public Library
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