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Books with title Little Bobby Bunny

  • Little Bunny

    Jacqueline Hook, Barbara Zane

    eBook (Jacqueline Beverly Hills - JBH Books, April 10, 2013)
    Little Bunny is playing with his blocks. When Bunny Sister tries to join him he pushes her away. She feels sad. Little Bunny sees some bigger blocks. Bunny Cousin is playing with them but won't let Little Bunny play and pushes him away. What will happen next? Young children listen eagerly to find out how these problems will be resolved.Little Bunny is one of five heartwarming stories in The Furry Friends--Five Favorite Stories collection, designed for ages 2-6. Each colorful story teaches children how to manage feelings and develop self-responsibility, while modeling for parents and caregivers how to guide child behavior in a calm and supportive way. Sold together or individually:- The Furry Friends--Five Favorite Stories- Little Chick: Little Chick learns to put away his toys.- Little Mouse: Little Mouse learns not to ask for a Band-Aid unless he is hurt.- Little Raccoon: Little Raccoon learns not to color with crayons all over the house.- Little Kitty: Little Kitty learns not to overcome shyness.- Little Bunny: Little Bunny learns to share his toys.
  • Little Bunny

    Stephanie Calmenson

    Board book (Little Simon, April 4, 1985)
    On a bright Spring day, fluffy Little Bunny takes his favorite animal friends on a fun-filled picnic
  • Little Bunny

    L. (ILT) Rigo Giovanni Caviezel,L. Rigo

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Rare Book
  • Wee Little Bunny

    Lauren Thompson, John Butler

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2011)
    Settle down with Little Bunny in this board book edition of his hop-along adventures.Little Bunny just can’t sit still. It’s not that he doesn’t want to hear the tortoise’s story or play with the fox. He just can’t seem to stay in one place long before he has to hop, hop, hop off and play. The only person who can get him to calm down is his mama, and when she does, he gets to tell her all about his busy day! This sturdy board book edition is perfect for even the youngest of readers!
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  • Little Bunny Bed

    Karen L. Johnson, Venessa V. Kelley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 24, 2015)
    A child imagines the world of a bunny through fanciful illustrations and words that can be read...or sung as a soothing lullaby.
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  • Little Bunny

    Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 1996)
    These delightful storybooks for the very young are also fluffy friends to snuggle up with. Each lovable, huggable character is featured in its own story with a learning element. Little Bunny doesn't like her long ears at first, but she finds them useful after all. Format: Books with Plush Toys Dimensions (inches): 3 1/4 x 3 7/8
  • Little Bunny Bobkin

    James Riordan, Tim Warnes

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Little Bunny Bobkin wants to learn how to count, but all the animals shoo him away when he tries, until he wanders into the foxes' den and he must use his counting skills to avoid becoming rabbit stew.
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  • Little Bunny

    Rebecca Harry

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Little Bunny hops around the farm, looking for a friend to play with. All of the charming Noisy Farm Babies board books will delight toddlers with their softly hued color illustrations, their gentle stories about farm animals, and their plastic pushbuttons that make amusing sounds when pressed. The button for Little Chick emits a gentle “cheep cheep,” the Little Lamb says “baa baa,” the Little Duckling lets out four funny “quacks,” and the Little Bunny goes “sproing,” to suggest that he is hopping around. The little stories will please preschool boys and girls.
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  • Little Baby Bobby

    Nancy Van Laan

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 22, 1997)
    Little Baby Bobby, who lives on a hill, just can't seem to sit still. So it's inevitable that, in the blink of an eye, his baby buggy goes careening down that hill with his babysitter in frantic pursuit. Whizzing through the park, scattering street vendors' wares, crashing into a fire hydrant, there goes Baby Bobby, enjoying every minute of his wild buggy ride. A perfect read-aloud reminiscent of Nancy Van Laan's Possum Come a-Knockin', this rollicking, rhythmic text gathers momentum as Baby Bobby's buggy wends its way through the town. Laura Cornell's hilarious, overflowing illustrations perfectly capture the lighthearted joy of Bobby's raucous romp. A laugh-out-loud addition to any story hour! An award-winning author and best-selling illustrator team up to create an uproariously funny picture book about a baby whose buggy gets out of control.
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  • Little Bunny

    Piggy Toes Press, Liz Conrad

    Board book (Piggy Toes Press, Jan. 5, 2009)
    Little Bunny shows kindness to others in this sparkly story that celebrates spring and friendship. Little hands will love these small-scale, foil accented board books and the adorable barnyard pals. Also available in this series: Little Duck (1581178670), Little Lamb (1581178689), Little Chick (1581178662).
  • This Little Bunny

    R. Powell, Peter Curry

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2004)
    A happy bunny is joined in this Mini Movers book by more friendly animals to teach toddlers about opposites. Mini Movers are chunky miniature board books, perfect in size to fit toddlers' tiny hands. Each cleverly designed two-page spread has a delightful sliding feature that is part of the illustration. Kids move it up or down to change a picture into something new. For example, a pink little pig on the left-hand page comes with the words, "This pig is clean." The facing page shows a wooden pigpen and has the caption, "This pig is. . ." When kids slide the pigpen wall up, they discover the pig romping in the mud, accompanied by the word, "dirty." Toddlers will love sliding the pieces back and forth and seeing how different animals act. Simple words, actions, and pictures make these titles fine interactive first books for baby. (Ages 1-4)
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  • Little Eric Bunny

    Denita Johnson, Mary Gillot

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 7, 2014)
    Join Little Eric Bunny as he shares that his family is not so perfect, because of his little sisters he thinks, and starts to wonder if other families are any better. Eric will realize after a tiring day and visiting other families that they too are not so perfect. Children will learn to enjoy their own family and all of the imperfectness.