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5.0 out of 5 stars Bunny love is a child's first true love story!
This book is a beautiful book about love an family. My son, age 2, wants us to read this book daily and he loves it and listens intently while looking at the gorgeous illustrations. This book is one that I would recommend for families with adoptive children. In the book "Mommy Rabbit" has three "little honeys". The first little honey is her own bunny, the second is...
Published on September 10, 2003 by jsxcwr

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bunnies
Bunny Love contains two stories by Anita Jeram. The first story is Bunny My Honey and the second story is All Together Now. The description of how the bunny is given his name is stated in the first few pages. In the first story the mother rabbit teaches the bunny to run, hop, dig, twitch his nose, and thump. The young bunny soon becomes a friend with a mouse and a...
Published on November 6, 2004 by shoebutton


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5.0 out of 5 stars Bunny love is a child's first true love story!, September 10, 2003
This review is from: Bunny Love (Hardcover)
This book is a beautiful book about love an family. My son, age 2, wants us to read this book daily and he loves it and listens intently while looking at the gorgeous illustrations. This book is one that I would recommend for families with adoptive children. In the book "Mommy Rabbit" has three "little honeys". The first little honey is her own bunny, the second is little duckling, and the third is miss mouse. It makes a point in the second story in the book "All together now", to say that even though miss mouse and little duckling don't look like bunnies, Mommy Bunny is their mommy just the same. I would recommend it to anyone for their children at any age, it's a great story to share between mother and child.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Bunnies, November 6, 2004
This review is from: Bunny Love (Hardcover)
Bunny Love contains two stories by Anita Jeram. The first story is Bunny My Honey and the second story is All Together Now. The description of how the bunny is given his name is stated in the first few pages. In the first story the mother rabbit teaches the bunny to run, hop, dig, twitch his nose, and thump. The young bunny soon becomes a friend with a mouse and a little duck. Soon after they make up a song that describes all their characteristics. After playing with his friends the bunny becomes lost in a vast forest and the mother finds him in the end. The next story starts the same way by informing the audience of how the bunny got his name. This time he goes on another adventure with the mouse and duck. All Together Now concentrates on honey bunny's friendship. It is a very easy story that can be greatly enjoyed by all parents.
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