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Books with title Peter Cottontail: The Great Easter Egg Hunt

  • Peter Cottontail: The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    Random House

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Children ages 2 to 5 will love to lift the flaps to find Peter Cottontail and all the Easter eggs in this sturdy full-color board book based on the classic Peter Cottontail claymation TV special from 1971.
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  • Peter Cottontail's Easter Egg Hunt

    Steve Nelson

    Board book (WorthyKids, Dec. 23, 2009)
    Small board book format of a Peter Cottontail favorite. In this new conveniently sized board book edition, the famous Peter Cottontail and his friends spend the day preparing for the big event of their year. This lively, imaginative tale of what happens behind the scenes of the big, annual Easter egg hunt will be an instant Easter classic. Ages 2-5.
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  • The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    Michael Garland

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Jan. 13, 2005)
    While making a trip to his Aunt Jeanne's house, young Tommy stumbles upon a magical Easter egg factory where jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, and all kinds of tasty treats for Easter are being made, in a book with puzzles and clues that lead young readers on a hide-and-seek adventure to more than two hundred hidden objects.
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  • Peter Cottontail's Easter Egg Hunt

    Joe Ritchie

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Peter and his animal friends make ready for the children's Easter egg hunt. Lift-up flaps reveal items to match, sounds to make, and other actions to perform.
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  • Peter Cottontail's Easter Egg Hunt

    Joe Ritchie

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    This title is suitable for children of ages 3-5. Here is the Easter Bunny as depicted in " Here Comes Peter Cottontail" off on another Easter adventure. Told in rhyming verse, author Joseph Ritchie weaves a delightful tale of Peter and his friends, off to hide the Easter treats. But this wonderful book, illustrated by Rebecca Thornburgh, holds hidden surprises. As the story unfolds, children are urged to find colour, numbers, and other items hidden under the flaps. And this board book, die cut in the shape of an Easter basket, complete with die cut handles, makes the perfect Easter gift for the young child.
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  • The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    Michael Garland

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 1, 2007)
    While making a trip to his Aunt Jeanne's house, young Tommy stumbles upon a magical Easter egg factory where jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, and all kinds of tasty treats for Easter are being made, in a book with puzzles and clues that lead young readers on a hide-and-seek adventure to more than two hundred hidden objects. Reprint.
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  • The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    Suzy-Jane Tanner

    Paperback (Festival, Jan. 25, 1996)
    Easter is here, and it’s time to hunt for the Easter Eggs! Young readers can follow along with the cuddly characters as they search throughout the house and yard for the brightly colored treats. Each page holds a hiding place, and children will delight in lifting the flaps to see where the eggs might be.
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  • The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    Mary Packard, Carolyn Croll

    Board book (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Introducing the great easter egg hunt, an innovative storybook set that's fashioned like a basket and opens to reveal 12 small egg-shaped board books to hide around the house or yard. A twist on the Story Book Set & Advent Calendar series, this book uses a similar premise of little numbered, four-page board books, but with a different purpose. Colorfully decorated like Easter eggs and nestled in a backer, the books are meant to be hidden on Easter morning and then, when they're all found, to be read in sequence. The original story by Mary Packard, who co-wrote The Nutcracker and other titles in the Story Book Set & Advent Calendar series, is a whimsical tale not of one Easter bunny, but of four-Betsy, Bradley, Bonnie, and Ben-who probably should have asked Mrs. Hen before borrowing her eggs to decorate and hide. For a favorite holiday tradition-the Easter egg hunt-it's a new way to celebrate. Illustrated by Carolyn Croll. Suitable for children ages 2 and up.
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  • The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    VJ Schultz

    eBook (Green Shoe Press, April 1, 2015)
    In this delightful, illustrated children's book, Pinkie and Bob Bunny are tired of the cold and want to be sure Spring is here. Mr. Green tells them to find Spring, they need to find the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs. This is the tale of their adventure.
  • Peter Cottontail and the Great Mitten Hunt

    Laura Norton, Linda Karl, Christopher Nowell

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 15, 2000)
    Peter Cottontail has trouble counting his Easter eggs, so he asks the help of three little kittens, but they are so unhappy about losing their mittens that he agrees to help them find their mittens, and as they search, they meet three pigs and Humpty Dumpty.Peter Cottontail has trouble counting his Easter eggs, so he asks the help of three little kittens, but they are so unhappy about losing their mittens that he helps them search
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  • The Great Easter Egg Hunt

    Michael Garland

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2006)
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  • Peter Cottontail's Easter Egg Hunt

    Rebecca (ILT) Thornburgh Rebecca Thornburgh,Joseph R. Ritchie,Joseph Ritchie,Rebecca McKillip (ILT) Thornburgh

    Hardcover (Candy Cane Pr, Jan. 1, 2012)
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