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Emmaline And The Bunny (2009)

by Katherine Hannigan(Favorite Author)
3.42 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0061626546 (ISBN13: 9780061626548)
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English
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Greenwillow Books
review 1: Emmaline lives on Shipshape street where she is one lonely little girl. Day and night she is constantly asking for a bunny for a companion. The neat and tidy mayor comes along bans anything that hops, digs, or scoot-skedaddles. That means bunnies are banned too! Emmaline goes off on her own and finds a bunny and learns all about them. Emmaline know that she can't take it home with her since her town doesn't allow messiness. Her determination to have a bunny ends up brim her family and the entire town together. I though this book was simple and a cute story. Not my favorite book, but one that third and fourth graders might enjoy reading.
review 2: Sweet book with fun nonsense words and nice watercolor pictures of bunnies. The town of Neatasapin banishes anything
... more dirty or messy--including wildlife. But Emmaline wants a bunny to hop and play with. What is a girl to do, but issue a special invitation and see who shows up. Not the best children's book ever, but it would be fun to read to a 5 or 6 year old. They would appreciate the nonsense words and the lessons about giving wildlife (and people) what they need to thrive. less
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shaaa
I loved the illustrations. Kate (almost 6) and Ava (almost 9) both enjoyed it.
Marieke
Very hard book to read. Hard for the kids to follow. Storyline is boring.
cupcakelover
I read this book a long time ago, but I think it is still a great book!
LeenLee
Super, super cute.
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