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Description
This sweet story for children ages 3-7 introduces readers to Pip and Bun, two bunny siblings who are very different when it comes to reading. A book about books, imagination, and play, perfect for encouraging striving readers.
Pip and Bun are two very different bunnies. Pip LOVES reading. Bun does not. “Books are SO boring!” Bun says. One day, Pip is happily reading her book while Bun impatiently waits to play with her. Then Bun stumbles upon a book filled with action and adventure. Could it be the perfect way for the little rabbit to learn to enjoy reading?
This sweet story about books, imagination, and play is an ideal choice for encouraging striving readers to enjoy reading books in their own way.
This sweet story for children ages 3-7 introduces readers to Pip and Bun, two bunny siblings who are very different when it comes to reading. A book about books, imagination, and play, perfect for...
This sweet story for children ages 3-7 introduces readers to Pip and Bun, two bunny siblings who are very different when it comes to reading. A book about books, imagination, and play, perfect for encouraging striving readers.
Pip and Bun are two very different bunnies. Pip LOVES reading. Bun does not. “Books are SO boring!” Bun says. One day, Pip is happily reading her book while Bun impatiently waits to play with her. Then Bun stumbles upon a book filled with action and adventure. Could it be the perfect way for the little rabbit to learn to enjoy reading?
This sweet story about books, imagination, and play is an ideal choice for encouraging striving readers to enjoy reading books in their own way.
Advance Praise
Kirkus Reviews (11/01/2024):
A reluctant reader learns a way to finally enjoy stories. Bun, a tiny orange-hued rabbit, and Pip, a larger rabbit with a flower tucked between her ears, are in the meadow together. Pip wants to settle down in the grass to read, but Bun can't stand that idea. "Books are SO boring!" he says. "You have to sit still and be quiet forevvvvver." As Pip attempts to read, Bun can't stop impatiently interrupting. "Can we play now?...Now?" When Pip closes the book in frustration, Bun curiously picks it up. He's surprised and delighted to learn that it's a story about a penguin spy on a motorcycle! Pip starts reading aloud, and Bun acts the events out. He scales perilous mountains (ahem, rocks) and performs daring rescues. Reading has never been so much fun! They have a few squabbles along the way (Bun and Pip model reflection and forgiveness), but Bun's eyes are opened to the power of a good story. Julian's lightly washed field of flowers adds an overall tranquility to the setting as the two flop-ears bound around in shared fun. Bun will give all those wiggle worms who can't sit still during storytime a kinetic way to enter the experience of reading. A reminder for all--reading isn't always silent and still.(Picture book. 3-6) COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Kirkus Reviews (11/01/2024):
A reluctant reader learns a way to finally enjoy stories. Bun, a tiny orange-hued rabbit, and Pip, a larger rabbit with a flower tucked between her ears, are in the...
A reluctant reader learns a way to finally enjoy stories. Bun, a tiny orange-hued rabbit, and Pip, a larger rabbit with a flower tucked between her ears, are in the meadow together. Pip wants to settle down in the grass to read, but Bun can't stand that idea. "Books are SO boring!" he says. "You have to sit still and be quiet forevvvvver." As Pip attempts to read, Bun can't stop impatiently interrupting. "Can we play now?...Now?" When Pip closes the book in frustration, Bun curiously picks it up. He's surprised and delighted to learn that it's a story about a penguin spy on a motorcycle! Pip starts reading aloud, and Bun acts the events out. He scales perilous mountains (ahem, rocks) and performs daring rescues. Reading has never been so much fun! They have a few squabbles along the way (Bun and Pip model reflection and forgiveness), but Bun's eyes are opened to the power of a good story. Julian's lightly washed field of flowers adds an overall tranquility to the setting as the two flop-ears bound around in shared fun. Bun will give all those wiggle worms who can't sit still during storytime a kinetic way to enter the experience of reading. A reminder for all--reading isn't always silent and still.(Picture book. 3-6) COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A cute little book about 2 very different bunny siblings - one who likes reading and one who thinks books are boring. My 4 and 6 year olds really enjoyed this one. The illustrations are excellent.
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A cute little book about 2 very different bunny siblings - one who likes reading and one who thinks books are boring. My 4 and 6 year olds really enjoyed this one. The illustrations are excellent.
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