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It's Not Easy Being a Bunny
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Added by Mamma B
June 12, 2009
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| Author | Marilyn Sadler |
| Illustrator | Roger Bollen |
| Publisher | Random House, 1983 |
| Genres | Emotions / Feelings • Family & Friends • Humorous • Lessons / Behavior |
| Age Range | Toddler • Preschool • K through 2nd |
P.J. Funnybunny is tired of being a bunny. He is sure it would be more fun to be a bear or a bird, a possum or a pig, anything but being a boring ol' bunny!
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P.J. Funnybunny books are usually a pretty good bet
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We have a few of the P.J. Funnybunny books in the 'I Can Read It All By Myself - Beginner Books' series. While I prefer, 'The Very Bad Bunny', 'It's Not Easy Being a Bunny' is pretty funny too. P.J. decides that he is sick of cooked carrots and having to share his house with all his brothers and sisters, so he sets out to find himself a new animal family to live with - but he soon discovers that ALL families seem to have some sort of issues, and nobody is perfect. The pictures are cute, but just your basic cartoon style. The story is funny, but in order to get my daughter to giggle during it I really have to exaggerate the lines a lot. A good bedtime book if it has been a rough day around the house. |
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