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B Is for Bunny

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B is for bunny She’s always hip-hopping Her button nose twitching Her long ears flip-flopping! Little ones will love learning about springtime in the newest shaped alphabet book. Rhyming couplets celebrate everything spring from bunnies to blooming flowers to budding trees. And because it’s shaped like adorable bunny ears, everyone will be hopping wildly for B Is for Bunny.

24 pages, Paperback

First published February 2, 2006

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Tanya Lee Stone

87 books103 followers
Tanya Lee Stone is an award-winning author of books for kids and teens. Her work, which includes YA fiction (A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl), picture books (Elizabeth Leads the Way and Sandy's Circus), and nonfiction (Almost Astronauts and The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie) has won national awards such as the ALA's Sibert Medal, SCBWI's Golden Kite Award, YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction, Jane Addams Book Award Honor, Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor, NCTE's Orbus Pictus, and Bank Street's Flora Steiglitz Award. Forthcoming titles include Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors?! and The House that Jane Built (Holt 2013) and Courage Has No Color (Candlewick 2013).

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March 7, 2013
What a fitting story for springtime! Not only does Tanya's well-written Spring alphabet book teach children about the alphabet and a season, but it includes awesome rhymes and springtime pastel illustrations.

Where "D" is for daffodils, "E" is for Earth Day, and "H" is for hatch, children will get a feel of what Spring is all about!

I am a huge fan of this poetic and clever alphabet book. It is perfect to read to children right when Spring is beginning. I would recommend it to grades 2-4!

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