Summary of this Book... | ||
Big Bad Bunny has long, sharp claws and pointy yellow teeth. Big Bad Bunny can go anywhere--rushing streams, mucky swamps, thick tangly bushes. Nothing stops Big Bad Bunny. In the meanwhile, Mama Mouse has lost her youngest, Baby Boo-Boo and races to the forest to find her. She will go anywhere for Baby Boo-Boo...rushing streams, mucky swamps, and thick tangly bushes. Nothing stops Mama Mouse. But when Big Bad Bunny is lost, Mama Mouse discovers her baby. Big Bad Bunny howls as loud as a thousand hungry hyenas..."I'm Big Bad Bunny! I am not a baby!" But Big Bad Bunny holds Mama Mouse's paw and they go home. Instead of calling her youngest Baby Boo-Boo when she tucks her in, Mama says, "I love you, Big Bad Bunny, and I always will." | ||
This type of Book is good for... | ||
Ages 4 - 8 | ||
I especially liked... | ||
This is such a sweet story about a young mouse who doesn't want to be a baby anymore, so she pretends she is a big, bad bunny. | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
Franny Billingsley lives in the Chicago area with her family and is well-known for her novels "Well Wished" and "The Folk Keeper," winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
It's a coming of age book for young children and mothers alike. | ||
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Created Oct 29, 2015 at 6:16am •
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