![]() Which might make you think it would make me dislike it as it is just another book in the sea of books about being true to yourself. And, even though it was one of the first books on the subject, it feels like it was written today. ![]() A solution that causes a problem bigger than expected!įirst published in the early 1960’s in German, Rufus is a story about being yourself. He is amazed that the world is not just the black of the night. Being curious about colors, instead of heading off to sleep in the cave, one morning he goes off and explores all the lovely colors of the world beyond the cave. He learned this by flying one night and coming across a drive-in movie. ![]() But I know you might need/want more.Īs the title says, Rufus: The Bat Who Loved Colors, is a bat who loves color. ![]() The signature style of writing and illustrations of Tomi Ungerer tell you what you need to know about this book. Coming out of the elevator, our sale book display assaulted my eyes with colors and their flashy hollering of “Read me!” But the one that won my reading time was a black covered book about a bat called Rufus. One morning, before the store was open, I found myself going to our children’s department. ![]()
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