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Otter Keeper, an adult, asks his charge, Otter, to share her Easter loot with her stuffed-animal friends. As with the other Otter books, what works--vibrant art and, here, Garton's attentiveness to children's difficulty sharing (Otter takes back her candy because "it was mine")--is undermined by bland, sometimes cheesy writing.