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Books with title Bunnie the Bunny

  • Bella the Bunny

    Lily Small

    eBook (Egmont, July 1, 2013)
    Enter an enchanted world of animal friends! Perfect for fans of Holly Webb, Rainbow Magic, Secret Kingdom and Magic Kitten.Each cute animal has its own pair of pretty fairy wings, and a special job to do in Misty Wood to make it a wonderful place to live. Bella the Bunny is opening flowers to make Misty Wood as pretty as can be. There's a surprise inside one of the bluebells - Lexi the Ladybird! Lexi is sad because she looks different to the other ladybirds. But Bella knows just how to make her feel better . . .The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood are perfect books for girls aged 5-7. They will fall in love with these gorgeous, magical kittens, puppies, bunnies and more. Have you collected all of the Fairy Animals?Bella the BunnyBetsy the BunnyChloe the KittenDaisy the DeerHailey the HedgehogKatie the KittenMia the MousePaddy the PuppyPaige the PonyPolly the PuppyPoppy the PonySophie the SquirrelLily Small grew up on the outskirts of a wood in Southern England. The eldest of four children, she would often keep her younger brother and sisters entertained with imaginary tales of the creatures that lived in the woods and the adventures they would get up to when humans weren't around. The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood stories contain some of these original ideas and many, many more . . .
  • Pat the Bunny

    Dorothy Kunhardt

    Paperback (Golden Books Publishing Company, Inc, June 1, 2001)
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  • The Bunny Hop

    Sarah Albee, Maggie Swanson

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 26, 2014)
    Early one Easter morning, bunnies begin turning up in the strangest (and funniest) places all over Sesame Street. Where did they come from? This is a hilarious tale told in rollicking rhyme—a great way to celebrate Easter and spring with your toddler!
  • The Bunny Hop

    Sarah Albee, Maggie Swanson

    Board book (Golden Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    On Easter morning, Elmo, Grover, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, and their Sesame Street friends find cute bunnies in the strangest (and funniest) places! Toddlers ages 1 to 3 will giggle their way through this hilarious, rhyming story with text that bounces along with a bunny-like rhythm. And as they read this sturdy board book, they’ll want to know: Where did the bunnies come from? Where are they going? It’s the perfect way to celebrate Easter and spring!
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  • The ABC bunny

    Wanda Gag

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1990)
    Whimsical word combinations and expressive black-and-white illustrations have made this classic ABC picture book by the author of Millions of Cats a favorite with children and adults for more than 60 years. A Newbery Medal Honor Book.
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  • Betsy the Bunny

    Lily Small

    (Egmont UK Ltd, March 27, 2014)
    Betsy the Bunny is trying to do her special job, opening the flowers to make the wood look beautiful - but she has terrible hiccups! Maybe an extra-big Easter surprise will help her to get rid of them...
  • Betsy the Bunny

    Small Lily

    language (Egmont, March 27, 2014)
    Enter an enchanted world of animal friends! Perfect for fans of Holly Webb, Rainbow Magic, Secret Kingdom and Magic Kitten.It's nearly Easter time in Misty Wood! Betsy the Bunny is trying to do her special job, opening the flowers to make the wood look beautiful – but she has terrible hiccups! Maybe an extra-big Easter surprise will help her to get rid of them . . .The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood are perfect books for girls aged 5-7. They will fall in love with these gorgeous, magical kittens, puppies, bunnies and more. Have you collected all of the Fairy Animals?Bella the BunnyBetsy the BunnyChloe the KittenDaisy the DeerHailey the HedgehogKatie the KittenMia the MousePaddy the PuppyPaige the PonyPolly the PuppyPoppy the PonySophie the SquirrelLily Small grew up on the outskirts of a wood in Southern England. The eldest of four children, she would often keep her younger brother and sisters entertained with imaginary tales of the creatures that lived in the woods and the adventures they would get up to when humans weren't around. The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood stories contain some of these original ideas and many, many more . . .
  • BUNNY: THE BUNNY

    JENISE BROWN

    language (, Aug. 29, 2017)
    True story of a bunny I named Bunny. Sometimes I would have to call her name to come and eat. She would hear me and run across the street, always checking first for no cars. She was eating very healthy.
  • The Bunny Band

    Bill Richardson, Roxanna Bikadoroff

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Lavinia the badger loves vegetables and tends her garden with care, but one morning she discovers that her lettuce has been nibbled and her potatoes and beans have disappeared! She decides to set a snare for the culprit, who turns out to be a frightened bunny. When Lavinia threatens to turn him into stew, the bunny pleads for his life, promising a rich reward if she lets him go. The next night, when the moon rises, Lavinia is amazed to see dozens and dozens of bunnies in her garden, carrying banjos, bassoons, harps, ukuleles, trumpets, bagpipes, fifes and drums. Night after night, the bunnies play enchanting music, and Lavinia’s vegetables grow and grow and grow. At the end of the season, Lavinia lays her table with a wonderful vegetable feast for the bunny band, who promise they’ll return in the spring. Once again, Bill Richardson and Roxanna Bikadoroff bring us a story full of old-fashioned charm and humor ― a pure delight.
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  • Fear the Bunny

    Richard T. Morris, Priscilla Burris

    eBook (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Bunnies—not tigers—rule the forest in this adorable take on William Blake’s classic poem. Bunnies, bunnies, burning bright In the forests of the night— Wait, bunnies?! Yes, bunnies. Tigers may be the most feared animal in some forests, but in this one, they fear the bunny. One hapless tiger finds this idea preposterous—what are they going to do? Nibble on his tail? Bop him on the head? Cute him to death? Fear the bunny—HA! Make no mistake, though: Richard Morris’ reimagining of William Blake’s famous poem turns the tables, and teaches one testy tiger a little rabbit-respect!
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  • The Funny Bunny

    Jason Deehan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    Two kids playing innocently And things were quite sunny When suddenly trouble arrives In the form of the Funny Bunny! Crazy, hare-brained hijinks Take happiness down to zero. But to solve this dilemma It will take an unlikely hero.
  • The Lost Bunny

    D.M. Perry

    language (, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Cute Bunny gets lost and now he needs help from friends to find his way back home. This illustrated story helps teach left and right as forgetful Bunny needs directions from friends over and over to help get him home.