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Books with title Easter Bunny

  • Easter Bunnies

    Patrick Merrick

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Introduces Easter, discussing its history and why Easter bunnies are used to represent the holiday.
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  • Bunny's Easter Bonnet

    Eleanor Hudson, Laura Trayser

    Board book (Little Simon, Feb. 1, 2001)
    After trying on hats of straw, grass, and yarn, Bunny finds just the perfect one for the Easter celebration in a beautiful bonnet that sparkles and shines.
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  • The Easter Bunny's Baby

    Udo Weigelt, U Weigelt, Rolf Siegenthaler

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Jan. 15, 2001)
    On the day before Easter, the Easter Bunny finds a big surprise on his doorstep. How nice, he thinks. For once someone has given me an egg! But the Easter Bunny's delight soon turns to despair. The gigantic egg hatches, and out pops a baby ostrich who instantly decides that the Easter Bunny is her mother. ""I don't have time for a chick,"" complains the Easter Bunny. ""I have too much to do to get ready for Easter!"" Can anything be done about the Easter Bunny's baby, or will she ruin Easter for all the boys and girls?
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  • Happy easter, bunny!

    Bettina Paterson

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 23, 1995)
    A sturdy holiday board book, die-cut in the shape of an Easter Bunny, introduces a dressed-up bunny who gets a sweet surprise when he delivers eggs to his friends and features delightful rhymes and bright, collage-style pictures.
  • Easter Bunnies

    Patrick Merrick

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Introduces the holiday of Easter and some of the ways in which it is celebrated, explaining the origin and meaning of such symbols as Easter eggs and the Easter bunny
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  • Can Any Bunny Be An Easter Bunny?

    Mary Ann Waldron, Monica Zrust

    Hardcover (Minnesota Heritage Publishing, March 15, 2018)
    Carob is a little bunny that lives in an enchanted yard full of animal neighbors. His dream is to be an Easter Bunny. Even though the other bunnies said that he could never be an Easter Bunny, Carob never gave up on his dream. This is a wonderful story about dreams, friendships, lessons learned, and making good choices. This chapter book is perfect for young readers, ages 7 and up.
  • Easter Bunny's Secret

    Kathy Darling, Kelly Oechsli

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, Oct. 1, 1978)
    Spring Bunny helps her father the Easter Bunny color and hide eggs for the children, but someone is stealing their eggs until Spring finally solves the mystery
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  • Easter Bunny's Baby, The

    U Weigelt

    Paperback (North-South, Dec. 1, 2000)
    When the Easter Bunny finds an egg left on his doorstep, at first he is delighted, until the egg hatches into a baby ostrich who thinks Bunny is her mother. By the author of The Strongest Mouse in the World.
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  • Loppy: The Easter Bunny

    Rosalie Bruce

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2015)
    Easter is fast approaching and two young children find themselves questioning whether there truly is an Easter bunny and, if so, how does he deliver baskets filled with beautifully colored eggs.
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  • Bunny's Easter Basket

    Alex Toys, Jane Gerver, Pattie Silver-Thompson

    Board book (LB Kids, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Join Bunny and her friends at the Easter Egg Hunt! Along the way, you'll punch-out the 5 colorful foil Easter eggs, then decorate them with the 100 stickers. There's even a build-your-own Easter basket to store all the eggs you've collected. This adorable basket-shaped board book is sure to delight young readers, and is perfect for tucking into Easter baskets. Let the Easter Egg Hunt begin!
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  • Easter Bunnies

    Stephen Cosgrove, Wendy Edelson

    Paperback (Ideals Childrens Books, March 1, 1992)
    A lesson in love from the Boo bunnies
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  • Little Bunny's Easter

    Sophie Piper, Gaby Hansen

    Paperback (Lion UK, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Little Bunny is new to the world. She is bought from the nice safe shop, then accidentally dropped in grandpa's garden. She survives its perils only because a kind mother hen takes her to a little nesting box. There, she watches little fluffy chicks hatch—an Easter miracle of new life. Then she is found by the children for whom she was bought when they have their Easter Egg hunt.
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