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Books with title Its Not Easy Being a Bunny

  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1983)
    This Beginner Book starring P.J. Funnybunny is a bunny-rific tale of discovery perfect for Easter! Meet P. J. Funnybunny in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Marilyn Sadler and Roger Bollen. It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny tells the “tail” of P.J. and his quest to become something other than what he is. Is it more fun to be a bear, a bird, or a pig? Read along as P.J. tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. "Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries being a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks—till P. J. realizes that bunnyhood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."—School Library Journal
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 7, 2020)
    This Beginner Book starring P.J. Funnybunny is a bunny-rific tale of discovery perfect for Easter! Meet P. J. Funnybunny in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Marilyn Sadler and Roger Bollen. It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny tells the “tail” of P.J. and his quest to become something other than what he is. Is it more fun to be a bear, a bird, or a pig? Read along as P.J. tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. "Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries being a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks—till P. J. realizes that bunnyhood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."—School Library Journal
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Raymond Smith

    language (, June 8, 2020)
    This Beginner Book starring P.J. Funnybunny is a bunny-terrific tale of discovery perfect for Easter!Meet P. J. Funnybunny in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Raymond Smith. It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny tells the “tail” of P.J. and his quest to become something other than what he is. Is it more fun to be a bear, a bird, or a pig? Read along as P.J. tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs."Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries to be a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks—till P. J. realizes that bunny hood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."
  • It's Not Easy Being A Sloth

    Taeler Hendrix

    language (, May 27, 2020)
    Meet Sully in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Taeler Hendrix. It’s Not Easy Being a Sloth tells the “tail” of Sully and his quest to become something other than what he is. Read along as Sully tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs. Sloth's are slow, Sully wants to become fast. Read along as Sully the sloth goes after his dream of being fast and overcomes challenges presented. Work hard, set goals and achieve your dreams.
  • It's not Easy being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Paperback (Random House, Aug. 16, 1983)
    The adventures of P.J. Funnybunny form a super cumulative story that beginners will love to read for themselves. Younger children will enjoy listening to IT'S NOT EASY BEING A BUNNY. 'I can read it all by myself' is the Beginner Books motto, and behind it is an understanding of how important it is for children to take pride and pleasure in their early reading. Beginner Books have been designed to appeal directly to children through the use of humour, rhyme, and bright pictures that can be 'read' even by the non-reading child. Some Beginner Books are simple stories, others are hilarious nonsense: both types have been designed to give children confidence and make them want to go on reading.
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, April 16, 1984)
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1983)
    Tired of being a bunny, P.J. Funnybunny leaves home and tries--unsuccessfully--to live with bears, birds, beavers, pigs, possums, moose, and skunks, before finally realizing that being a bunny is not so bad after all
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  • Its Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler

    Hardcover (GROLIER BOOK CLUB, Aug. 16, 1983)
    Its Not Easy Being a Bunny
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 1983)
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Sept. 23, 1998)
    Illus. in full color. "Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries being a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks--till P. J. realizes that bunnyhood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."-- School Library Journal.
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Hardcover (Collins, April 16, 1984)
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