Cutie Saves Miss Bunny

Cutie's Big Adventures

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Pub Date Oct 06 2017 | Archive Date Nov 17 2018
The Cutie Series | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Cutie Saves Miss Bunny is the second book of CUTIE'S BIG ADVENTURES in the new Cutie Book Series. In this story, we learn that Cutie had been a rescue dog at an animal shelter who finally found a home with a little girl and her family. One day in her backyard, Cutie saves little Miss Bunny from a hungry bobcat. Later, as they play together in the desert, the bobcat comes after them again, and Miss Bunny scares him away and saves them both. They become friends, and she brings Cutie home to her rabbit hole to meet her family, have a party, and eat some carrot cake. Cutie learns what it means to be brave!

Cutie Saves Miss Bunny is the second book of CUTIE'S BIG ADVENTURES in the new Cutie Book Series. In this story, we learn that Cutie had been a rescue dog at an animal shelter who finally found a...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780983122180
PRICE $18.95 (USD)

Average rating from 5 members


Featured Reviews

The first word that kids came up with, while looking at the word is cute. Having just been introduced to a rescue dog at their friend's house, they were able to relate with Cutie Puppy. The story is amazing and shows how a good deed never goes unpunished and is also rewarded with a greater virtue of courage in this case.
On one page, the preschooler identified cutie out of 9 boxed animals. She liked the cutie with the bunny.

Middle age range reader thought the book is very good. She liked it when the bunny was brave and threw carrots at the DANGER (preschooler's reminder) bobcat.

Although this illustration graphics used is not my favorite, still I had to appreciate the popping colors, the motion multiples, details like the shadows, garden fountains, desert features.

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