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Books with title Garfield the Easter Bunny

  • Garfield The Easter Bunny

    Nancy Davis

    Library Binding (Troll Communications, April 1, 1997)
    A holiday release is presented in a paperboard format and features the popular and insatiable cartoon cat as he substitutes for the Easter Bunny in order to save the day--if he can prevent himself from eating all the goodies first. Original.
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  • Garfield, The Easter Bunny?

    Jim Davis

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, )
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  • The Bad Easter Bunny

    Isabel Atherton, Stéphanie Röhr

    eBook (Sky Pony Press, )
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  • Garfield Easter Bunny

    Jim Davis

    Library Binding (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 26, 1989)
    Feline funster Garfield is sporting floppy ears, carrying colored eggs, chocolate bunnies, and jelly beans, and trying to track down the real Easter Bunny, in a spirited holiday cartoon collection
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  • Garfield the Easter Bunny?

    Jim Kraft

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1989)
    Paperback - 1989 by Jim Kraft Published by Grossett and Dunlap
  • 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
  • Tiny the Easter Bunny

    Eric James

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Wonderland, Feb. 1, 2018)
    A tale about individuality that makes the perfect Easter basket stuffer! Find your hometown among our wide collection of personalized Easter books!Bright and early on Easter morningTiny is out for a jog,but he STOPS in his tracks and discoversthe Easter Bunny STUCK in a log!With the Easter Bunny trapped, it's up to Tiny to save Easter! But being a bunny isn't as easy as it looks, especially for an elephant. In this fun and playful story, find out how Tiny uses his own special talents to save Easter!
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  • Harold the Easter Bunny

    Michelle Zimmerman, Kurt Zimmerman

    language (, Feb. 3, 2017)
    Add to your Easter holiday fun with Harold the Easter Bunny. Find out what happens when Harold tells his dad that he does not want to be the Easter Bunny! Super cute book with full color pictures to help tell the story. Perfect for story time or bedtime!Kurt and Michelle Zimmerman have written many books, all of them designed to do more than simply entertain. They weave their experience and life lessons into every story, the very same things they try to teach their own twelve children and fourteen grandchildren. Thank you so much for allowing them to become part of your children's growth and learning.
  • Garfield the Easter Bunny

    Jim Kraft, Jim Davis

    Hardcover (RAVETTE PUBLISHING LTD, March 15, 1989)
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  • The Grumpy Easter Bunny

    Justine Korman, Lucinda McQueen

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Hopper is one grumpy Easter bunny! Why should he have to work all year making chocolate eggs, filling marshmallow chicks, and rolling thousands of jelly beans, then hop all over the place delivering the goodies? So one Easter morning, Hopper decides to do something different - with disastrous results! Find out what happens when the world's grumpiest bunny discovers the true meaning of Easter.
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  • 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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  • 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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