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Bunny Tales Collection


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No. of pages 80

Published: 2014

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When there's snow outside, and all the sensible bunnies are snuggled up in their burrows, they never feel lonely, because bunnies have very big families, and they all have a lot to say...In this charming collection, twelve members of one rabbit family - everyone from the tiniest baby bunny to the oldest great-great-great-grandfather - tell stories that will make your ears wiggle! You can read Great-Uncle Otto's Tale of the Big Bad Bunny, Cousin Hoppity's Tale of the Best Birthday, Baby Honeybun's Tale of the Talking Toy, and many more. Children will love the beautifully detailed artwork - and if you look very carefully, you might uncover a carrot or two concealed on every page. You don't often see a bunny by herself. That is because rabbits like nothing better than being together, huddled up in their warm burrows as one big, happy family. Of course, those burrows can be pretty noisy places, with everyone trying to talk at the same time. Bunnies love to tell stories, and you can read some of them in this book. Do you know what happens when a rabbit eats too much fudge? Or gets too friendly with a fox? Or tries to make a wedding dress at the very last minute? Read this collection of bunny tales and you will soon find out...

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Anness Publishing .

Nicola Baxter is the author of Castle Under Attack and Mission to the Arctic . Cathie Shuttleworth's delightfully detailed illustrations bring these cute and comical characters to life, making this charming anthology one that grown-ups and children alike will treasure.

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