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Books with title My Bunny

  • My Bunny

    Aurelia Chybczynska

    language (Aurelia K. Chybczynska, Oct. 3, 2013)
    A story of a 7 year old girl who made an interesting discovery in her garden. From that day forward, even if it took 50 years, she never gave up on her dream.
  • My Bunny

    Justin Davis, Claire Adele

    Paperback (Blue Falcon Publishing, )
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  • My Bunny

    James Young

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Feb. 1, 1999)
    A girl who has momentarily lost her stuffed bunny asks her father questions about all of the bad things that might happen to it, and he reassures her that he will always protect both her and her bunny. Original.
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  • My Funny Bunny

    Christine Roussey

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, March 12, 2019)
    When a boy receives a gift box from his uncle on his sixth birthday, he’s sure he knows what’s inside—the perfect adorable dwarf rabbit of his dreams! The box does indeed contain a bunny . . . but it looks like a potato, with wiry whiskers and blobs of yucky fur—most definitely not perfect or adorable. The boy is a blur of sadness, fury, and disappointment, until the bunny finds ways to comfort him. Maybe this funny bunny isn’t so bad after all? This sweet story teaches children a valuable lesson about why it’s important to give pets (and people!) a chance . . . even if they seem quite imperfect at first.
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  • My Bunny

    Justin Davis

    eBook (Blue Falcon Publishing, July 10, 2019)
    ‘My Bunny’ follows Millie, a young girl who just loves her bunny - so much so that he must go everywhere with her. The trouble is, he keeps going missing!‘Bunny he’s called, Bunny’s his name,He’s old and he’s faded but I love him the same.He has long floppy ears and soft padded feet,He has cute little arms and a nose that is sweet.He has pretty blue eyes, his whiskers are black,And a cotton-white tail is stitched on his back.His soft cuddly tummy is round like a pot,He used to be pink but now he is not!He’s old and he’s faded but I love him the same.Bunny he’s called, Bunny’s his name.'This beautifully illustrated rhyming picture book is aimed at children age 6 and under. Each time Millie loses her bunny, a familiar verse is repeated and as they learn the words, children will delight in reading along with an adult. The heart-warming story is accompanied by 65 captivating and colourful original illustrations by Claire Adele.Join in the hunt as Millie searches for her favourite long-eared, round-tummied companion!This charming tale is the latest book from Justin Davis, the author of ‘Escape from Nettle Farm’, 2016 Red Ribbon Award winner and finalist in the 2017 People’s Book Prize. Inspired by his own children, Justin is passionate about writing books that help children progress from assisted to independent reading. A keen reader of many different styles, he trained in writing children’s fiction before opting for his own blend of adventure, wit and enchanting colourful illustrations.