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Books with title The Little Bunny

  • Little Bunny

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2012)
    Little Bunny is one of several titles in the popular Look at Me series of children's animal board books that are being reset in a miniature size to fit tiny hands. Scaled down to approximately half the original's size, this book presents the same illustrations found in the original, with a slightly abridged story. Realistic illustrations and story offer a child-friendly naturalistic portrayal of a baby animal and its mother, and describes in simple language how the mother rabbit keeps her baby from getting into trouble. Toddlers will love the pictures, and will delight in having Mom or Dad read the story aloud.
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  • The Littlest Bunny

    Gillian Shields, Polona Lovsin

    Hardcover (Sandy Creek, Jan. 10, 2015)
    Hoppity...loppity...bounce! The Littlest Bunny is sad that he can't bounce as high as his brothers and sisters. He's just too little! When they hop up high to find wonderful presents for Mommy Bunny, the Littlest Bunny just can't reach. But then he bumps into a tiny friend, who shows him that little things can be really lovely, too. Ages 3+
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  • This Little Bunny

    Aly Fronis, Sanja Rescek

    Board book (little bee books, Jan. 5, 2016)
    A sweet, Easter-themed, springtime twist on the classic nursery rhyme “This Little Piggy”!This little bunny went to market. This little bunny baked a cake. This little bunny made cookies. And this little bunny took a break. These little bunnies have a lot of work to do to prepare for their Easter party! One goes to the market, one bakes a cake, one paints eggs, one gets tangled in streamers, and one weaves an Easter basket. Now they're all ready to wish you a Happy Easter!
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  • The Brave Little Bunny

    Linda Jennings

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 1, 1995)
    Longing for freedom outside of her enclosed hutch, Millie, a lop-eared bunny, unexpectedly gets her wish, but encounters hungry predators and fierce, wild rabbits that make her choose between freedom and safety.
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  • This Little Bunny

    Aly Fronis, Luke Flowers

    Board book (little bee books, Feb. 5, 2019)
    A sweet, Easter-themed, springtime twist on the classic nursery rhyme "This Little Piggy," now reimagined with new illustrations that are humorous and engaging!This little bunny went to market.This little bunny baked a cake.This little bunny made cookies.And this little bunny took a break.These little bunnies have a lot of work to do to prepare for their Easter party! One goes to the market, one bakes a cake, one paints eggs, one juggles goodies, and one weaves an Easter basket. Now they're all ready to wish you a Happy Easter!
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  • Little Bunny

    Lauren Thompson, John Butler

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Settle down with Little Bunny in this board book edition of his hop-along adventures.Little Bunny just can’t sit still. It’s not that he doesn’t want to hear the tortoise’s story or play with the fox. He just can’t seem to stay in one place long before he has to hop, hop, hop off and play. The only person who can get him to calm down is his mama, and when she does, he gets to tell her all about his busy day! This sturdy board book edition is perfect for even the youngest of readers!
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  • The little Bunny

    Melanie Vega

    language (, April 10, 2011)
    A little bunny finds a carrot.
  • Little Bunny

    Lisa McCue

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 2012)
    A hopping good tale about discovering there's no place like home! Perfect for any season!An adventurous bunny goes exploring, from forest to field, from playground to pond. But, as enjoyable as all of this is to the fuzzy little bunny, there's still no better place to be at the end of a long day than at home, settling down to sleep with sisters and brothers. Coupled with Lisa McCue's detail-filled illustrations, this beloved backlist bestseller is a delicious read-aloud!
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  • The Little Bunny

    Stephanie Calmenson

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 1986)
    Depicts the happy-go-lucky antics of a baby bunny hopping through the grass on a sunny spring day
  • The Little Gray Bunny

    Barbara Barbieri McGrath, Violet Kim

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2013)
    Poor little gray bunny. He’s the only one that does any work around the barn. From weaving the baskets to baking the cupcakes to caring for the flowers, the little gray bunny does it all. He gets no help from the turtle, who likes to hide all day long. The duck won’t leave the tub, pool, or wherever there is water. And forget about the lamb—all she wants to do is eat hay!When the little gray bunny finds a big pile of eggs ready for dyeing and hiding, his lazy friends refuse to help. But when it comes time for the Easter egg hunt, the turtle, duck, and lamb can’t wait to join in and get a prize. But the little gray bunny has a trick up his sleeve—and the prize is not what his friends expect.This retelling of "The Little Red Hen" is a wonderful companion to Barbara Barbieri McGrath’s earlier books, THE LITTLE RED ELF and THE LITTLE GREEN WITCH. Violet Kim’s bright and kid-friendly illustrations add to the humor of this timeless and classic story.
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  • The Brave Little Bunny

    Linda Jennings

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Millie the lop-eared rabbit is tired of living in a small, cramped hutch and when she decides to explore the world, she meets a wild rabbit who helps her escape danger
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  • The Little Gray Bunny

    Barbara Barbieri McGrath, Violet Kim

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2013)
    Poor little gray bunny. He’s the only one that does any work around the barn. From weaving the baskets to baking the cupcakes to caring for the flowers, the little gray bunny does it all. He gets no help from the turtle, who likes to hide all day long. The duck won’t leave the tub, pool, or wherever there is water. And forget about the lamb—all she wants to do is eat hay!When the little gray bunny finds a big pile of eggs ready for dyeing and hiding, his lazy friends refuse to help. But when it comes time for the Easter egg hunt, the turtle, duck, and lamb can’t wait to join in and get a prize. But the little gray bunny has a trick up his sleeve—and the prize is not what his friends expect.This retelling of "The Little Red Hen" is a wonderful companion to Barbara Barbieri McGrath’s earlier books, THE LITTLE RED ELF and THE LITTLE GREEN WITCH. Violet Kim’s bright and kid-friendly illustrations add to the humor of this timeless and classic story.
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