TY - BOOK AU - Pollard, Clare, TI - Fierce bad rabbits: the tales behind children's picture books SN - 0241354781 AV - PR990 .P65 2019 U1 - 820.99282 23 PY - 2019///. CY - [London] : PB - Fig Tree, an imprint of Penguin Books, KW - Children's literature, English KW - History and criticism KW - Illustrated children's books KW - Great Britain KW - United States KW - History N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-269) and index; The butterfly's ball -- on adult authority -- 'Ourselves in fur' -- on animals in clothes -- I know how a jam jar feels -- on greed and pickiness -- The wild rumpus -- on boys and monsters -- My little eye -- on families lost and found -- The glass castle -- on fairy tales and femininity -- Snow angels -- on toys and Christmas Eve N2 - What is The Tiger Who Came to Tea really about? What has Meg and Mog got to do with Polish embroidery? Why is death in picture books so often represented by being eaten? We've read Green Eggs and Ham, laughed at Mr Tickle and whetted our appetites with The Very Hungry Caterpillar. But what lies behind the picture books that make up our childhood? Fierce Bad Rabbits takes us on an eye-opening journey in a pea-green boat through the history of picture books. From Edward Lear through to Beatrix Potter and contemporary picture books like Stick Man, Clare Pollard shines a light on some of our best-loved childhood stories, their histories and what they really mean. Because the best picture books are far more complex than they seem - and darker too. Monsters can gobble up children and go unnoticed, power is not always used wisely, and the wild things are closer than you think. Sparkling with wit, magic and nostalgia, Fierce Bad Rabbits weaves in tales from Clare's own childhood, and her re-readings as a parent, with fascinating facts and theories about the authors behind the books. Introducing you to new treasures while bringing your childhood favourites to vivid life, it will make you see even stories you've read a hundred times afresh ER -