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Books with title Easter Bunny

  • Bye Bye Easter Bunny

    Sylvia Lane

    eBook (Xlibris US, Aug. 4, 2016)
    Miss Biddy and all the chickens in the coop are tired of bunnies getting all the credit for Easter. They are not sitting down and taking it any more. They have a plan. Its time for a revolution! Bunnies beware-the chickens are taking over!
  • Robo Easter Bunny

    Brick Banana

    language (Brick Banana, March 22, 2013)
    Do you have piles of pieces and parts and need a new project? Just in time for Easter, this is the building plan for a Robot Rabbit made up of common parts such as axles and beams. You probably have these parts laying around the house. This is a great way to get the whole family building together! Get a move on and start building! Another fine plan by Brick Banana!
  • The First Easter Bunny

    Frrich Lewandowski

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 2, 2017)
    The charming story of a bunny who witnesses the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. With childlike simplicity, this tale turns our eyes to the true meaning of Easter.
  • The Easter Bunny Gang

    Jane Baer, Dale Baer

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, April 1, 1982)
    The Bunny Gang is able to stop the graffiti burglars who threatened to ruin Easter this year
  • The Beaster Bunny

    Rozatio Spicoli

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 8, 2017)
    The Beaster Bunny ... ...is a story of the transformation of a large rabbit into a giant monster.
  • Easter Bunny's Basket

    Lily Karr

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    With layered die-cuts, glitter on the cover, and lift-the-flaps throughout, this shaped, Easter basket board book has an even bigger surprise inside!The Easter Bunny is always busy making Easter baskets for girls and boys everywhere...but who makes his Easter basket? This holiday board book shaped like an Easter basket filled with Easter treats allows young readers to give a special gift back to the Easter Bunny! With hidden art under die-cut lift-the-flaps throughout, every spread has a simple Easter hunt to add treats to the Easter Bunny's own Easter basket!
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  • The Easter Bunny

    Winifred Wolf

    Hardcover (Dial, March 30, 1987)
    Contradicts doubts about the existence of the Easter Bunny with stories that give evidence to the animal's magical place in Easter tradition
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  • The Easter Bunny

    Peter Rask III

    language (, April 11, 2015)
    The Easter story through the Easter Bunny's eyes.
  • The First Easter Bunny

    Anne Schaper Englot (Illustrator) Frrich Lewandowski

    Hardcover (Ambassador Books, Feb. 1, 1999)
    A rabbit witnesses the death and resurrection of Jesus and becomes the first Easter bunny
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  • EASTER BUNNY

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Easter Bunny and Easter Chick

    Anna Remorova

    language (, March 31, 2020)
    A joyful Easter book full of eye-catching pictures, funny rhymes, and painted Easter eggs. Check the Activity Easter book sequel to this book “Activity Book for Smart Easter Bunnies” to have your Easter filled with double Easter fun!Easter Bunny runs, jumps, and hops around hunting for Easter eggs on a sunny Easter Day. During the egg hunt, one Easter egg undergoes a transformation. Can you guess what it turns into?
  • The Bad Easter Bunny

    Isabel Atherton, Stéphanie Röhr

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Every spring the Easter Bunny frolics through every neighbourhood in every city to hand out candy and toys to children. The problem is he feels a total lack of gratitude from them. He's getting sadder and sadder, and in turn his once bright-pink fur has gone a depressing shade of blue. His fur really does reflect how he is feeling inside. When a group of highly excitable children knock him to the ground, he sees all of the colors of the rainbow and settles on a hopping red color. The Easter Bunny is furious! He’s tired of being taken for granted and has decided to become the Bad Easter Bunny.He sets about smashing toys, eating all the candy, and making a big mess of the neighborhood. But a simple "thank you" from one little girl on a scooter makes the Bad Easter Bunny regret his actions. A small hug and sharing a piece of candy makes the Easter Bunny turn a happy pink, and he promises to be bad no more. In this fun and quirky children's book, Stéphanie Röhr's magical illustrations show how one good bunny turned very bad--and how important gratitude can be.
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