New wordless stories in the captivating series begun with Bunny Party (1989). In Bunny Bath, the child-sized rabbit helps...

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BUNNY BATH; BUNNY SURPRISE

New wordless stories in the captivating series begun with Bunny Party (1989). In Bunny Bath, the child-sized rabbit helps its towheaded charge disrobe, garment by garment, before the two plunge happily into a commodious tub. Bunny Surprise features a series of gift-wrapped fruits and vegetables, hopefully received from Bunny by the child who is saved from tears by the last parcel--which contains an obviously well-loved pacifier. Like their predecessors, these are charmingly illustrated with simple depictions of familiar objects, just right for reinforcing toddlers' vocabularies. Not quite as imaginative as the first two Bunny books, but still very nice.

Pub Date: April 15, 1990

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 20

Publisher: R&S--dist. by Farrar, Straus & Giroux

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 1990

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