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Max and Ruby in Pandora's Box - Classic Children's Storybook for Early Readers | Perfect for Bedtime Stories, Classroom Reading & Gift Giving
Max and Ruby in Pandora's Box - Classic Children's Storybook for Early Readers | Perfect for Bedtime Stories, Classroom Reading & Gift Giving

Max and Ruby in Pandora's Box - Classic Children's Storybook for Early Readers | Perfect for Bedtime Stories, Classroom Reading & Gift Giving

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Ruby wants Max to stay out of her room, but Max wants in. He just has to see what's inside of her jewelry box. When the sign on her door fails to keep him out, Ruby tells Max her own version of the Greek myth Pandora's Box. Will the story of one overly curious bunny who learned her lesson about snooping teach Max his?"A perfect offering for those who enjoy the skewed tales of James Marshall and Jon Scieszka." —School Library Journal"Clever and great fun, fans of the droll, mischievous bunny will welcome him back." —BooklistRosemary Wells is the acclaimed author and illustrator of many books for children, including Max's Christmas, Max's Dragon Shirt, and Noisy Nora (Dial and Puffin). She is also the author of the McDuff picture books, illustrated by Susan Jeffers (Hyperion). She lives in Westchester County, New York.

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My son, age five, and daughter, age three, have enjoyed the Pandora's Box title for over a year. They listen attentively right from the start when Ruby expressly forbids Max from tampering with her jewelry box. Anticipation is high when Ruby segues into the story of 'sneaking, peeking' Pandora. Ruby's version of the classic Greek myth keeps them on the edge of their seats. They can easily imagine how Pandora feels as she opens the box in her mother's room. Heart rates escalate as swarms of insects emerge. Relief finally sets in in the form of a spider spinning an enormous web. The kids remain intrigued right to the end when Pandora's mother returns home wearing insect jewelry!
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