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A delightfully fun and rhythmic story about overcoming our fears and learning to try something new.
Ditter Von Dapp is a quirky rabbit who is painfully afraid of the light. Having confined himself to a cozily dark cave to avoid his biggest fear, he is one day forced to light a candle in order to find a lost left shoe. Despite being afraid that the light "might drive me crazy or turn me to goo," Von Dapp slowly discovers just how wonderful light can be. In his newly illuminated world, he finds that a wise mouse had stolen his shoe to teach him a valuable lesson.
With playful rhymes and
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A delightfully fun and rhythmic story about overcoming our fears and learning to try something new.

Ditter Von Dapp is a quirky rabbit who is painfully afraid of the light. Having confined himself to a cozily dark cave to avoid his biggest fear, he is one day forced to light a candle in order to find a lost left shoe. Despite being afraid that the light "might drive me crazy or turn me to goo," Von Dapp slowly discovers just how wonderful light can be. In his newly illuminated world, he finds that a wise mouse had stolen his shoe to teach him a valuable lesson.

With playful rhymes and incredibly rich illustrations, children and parents will delight in reading Ditter Von Dapp's journey. His realization that the light isn't something to be afraid of will help children learn to face their own fears--they just might open themselves up to a new world they never would have imagined and find a new friend in the process!
Autorenporträt
Albert Strasser; illustrated by Flavia Sorrentino
Rezensionen
In this quirky picture book that reverses a common childhood fear, Ditter is a bunny who lives in a hole, far from the sun; he s afraid of anything bright. But a waylaid shoe forces him to do the unthinkable: light a candle and look around. To his delight, he discovers a colorful world that s worth interacting with. The fun, rhyming, onomatopoeic text tracks Ditter s growth from a shadowed life toward one that s alive with details worthy of an attentive search-and-find approach. Foreword Reviews

No matter what fear a child may have, this wonderful tale of a dithering rabbit with an unusual approach to life can help allay it. The Florida Times-Union

As children acknowledge and process the feelings the pandemic has raised, this might be a good addition to collections needing books on sadness and overcoming those feelings. School Library Journal