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MINE! by Susie Lee Jin

MINE!

by Susie Lee Jin ; illustrated by Susie Lee Jin

Pub Date: Jan. 5th, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4814-2772-2
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

A minimalistic, humorous tale about competitive bunnies, a carrot, and the notion of sharing.

During a nice morning in wintertime, two bunnies riding on a red sleigh encounter a black top hat with a carrot inside. Through a series of illustrations, they are shown shouting “Mine! Mine!” to each other while fighting over the carrot. After a vigorous action sequence in which each fights for the carrot, they lose it, and a big bunny and five little bunnies appear to add competition over the much-desired carrot. It is when a morose, noseless snowman enters this scene of covetous chaos that bunnies and young readers are challenged with the concepts of possession, sharing, and ownership. In this debut picture book, Jin tells the story with only three words: the possessive pronouns “mine,” "ours,” and “yours.” The textual simplicity results in a story that is heavily reliant on the pastel-hued acrylic illustrations, the emotions conveyed with crystalline clarity through facial expressions, page composition, and pacing.

This nondidactic story is a natural for collections about sharing, effectively softening the natural tendency toward possessiveness of most living things through its sweet illustrations.

(Picture book. 2-5)