No. of pages 10
Published: 2019
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"Hello, Bunny" is a charming children's book that introduces young readers to a delightful little bunny who embarks on an adventurous journey. As Bunny explores the colorful world around, he meets various friendly animals and learns important lessons about friendship, kindness, and the joys of nature. The whimsical illustrations and rhythmic text make it an engaging read-aloud experience, perfect for sharing at bedtime or storytime. Through Bunny’s encounters, children are encouraged to embrace curiosity, celebrate differences, and appreciate the beauty of their surroundings, fostering a love for reading while imparting valuable life lessons. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children in preschool.
This book has been graded for interest at 1-4 years.
There are 10 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Parragon .
Kate Agnew is co-owner of the Children's Bookshop in Muswell Hill and has also worked as a children's book consultant, reviewer and editor. She was winner of a British Books Award for contributions to National Year of Reading. Kate lives in London with her husband and daughter and has written several Reading Ladder stories, including Space Saver and Shout, Show and Tell. Illustrator Anna Jones has worked with several children's and educational publishers, including Egmont, Igloo, Scholastic, Macmillan and Bloomsbury. She lives in Brighton. Series consultant Nikki Gamble is the director of Just Imagine, a specialist resource and training centre for Primary English. She is Associate Consultant at the University of London, Institute of Education.