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Title: Dear Bunny: A Bunny Love Story
Author: Michaela Morgan
Narrator: Skip Hinnant
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-27-10
Publisher: Scholastic Audio
Genres: Kids, Ages 0-4
Publisher's Summary:
A family of matchmaking mice helps lovestruck bunnies Tino and Teeny piece together their true feelings.
Members Reviews:
Sweetest, most tender book ever!
This book is wonderful. It is full of the sweetest, most tender endearments! The story centers on two lovely and shy bunnies who admire each other from afar, and choose to express their love in letters. Sadly, a storm comes and the only creatures who get the letters are the mice. The mouse family feels terrible when they realize the soft paper and flowers they turned into a nice dry nest was actually the bunnies attempt to connect. In addition to the wonderful illustrations and story, it is a pleasure to read this book aloud. Don't take my word for it - get your copy today, and read it to someone you love.
Love it! Cute little story about bunny love and ...
How cute is this book???!!! Love it! Cute little story about bunny love and thinking of others. You could also use this book to teach letter writing.
Recommended
Quick delivery. No problems. The book came brand new, in excellent condition. It was a Christmas gift for my 7 yr old daughter. She first read this book in the local library and then borrowed it all the time at her school. We decided to buy her the book seeing that this will be a long time favorite. Such a cute book.
Five Stars
charming book
A unanimous five-star rating!
When I want to test a new book on my little ones, I always choose the kindergarten class because they are so reactive. As a small-school librarian, I am automating our collection and have discovered so many books I didn't know we have (this is my fourth year). When I found "Dear Bunny," frankly, I did not know what reaction to expect. It is a mushy love story. You see, some of the boys, highly active, want "big boy books"--skateboarding, snakes, monster trucks. So romance? Forget it!
But, of course, I was wrong. "Dear Bunny" received the most positive reaction of ANY book I have ever read to kindergarten! A mushy love story!
As I have taught them from the beginning, always look at the cover before opening the book. Many illustrators will begin there. Open to the end pages (inside pages at beginning and ending of book). "Dear Bunny" provides tidbits of the story: Little mice holding up snippets of terms of endearment, similar to those on those little Valentine heart candies with messages--Be mine, Sweetheart. But these illustrations are so soft and pastel, laced with, well, lace and flowers and clover. The art looks like translucent, delicately made paper.
Then the story: Valentino (Tino) and Valenteenie (Teenie) live across the hollow from each other and sit and stare at each other with eyes of unrequited love. Finally, Tino sends basically a note of invitation to come eat clover and daisies with him on his side. Not knowing Tino has written, Teenie sends him a note filled with lace and pansies and clover as little treats (a female's inclination to nurture the male).
They each mail their letters in the log in the hollow between them. Wait, it rains. The nearby mice need a safe shelter so they take up in the log. To their delight there is all this paper and delicate little vegetation to use in making nests. What luck! What fun! For the next few weeks they live warmly and safely and comfortably.
Meanwhile, unrequited love is hurting and disappointing. After the rains stop and the mice come out, they see what they have done. Those end pages hint at their plan of action.