Toddler-PreS–Easter is approaching, and the bunny is missing—can you find the bunny? This board book takes readers on a hide-and-seek adventure. It is presented in simple sentence question-and-answer format; readers will find an animal friend wearing bunny ears behind every flap. Giggles are likely all the way through, until the end when the bunny finally makes an appearance. This title is ideal for one-on-one or read aloud where children are encouraged to lift the flaps and explore the velvety bunny ears. While the attached bunny ears add a textural and dimensional element to the book, appealing to young readers, these elements may cause maintenance challenges in the library environment.VERDICT A multisensory title sure to make your youngest readers giggle. Purchase where other hide-and-seek style board books are popular.--School Library Journal

Hip, hip, hooray! It’s Easter today! But where is the Easter Bunny? Picking springtime flowers? Singing happy songs? Or maybe hiding Easter eggs? Meet adorable Easter animals in this delightful springtime celebration. Features lift-the-flap pages and plush rabbit-ear-shaped fabric for children to touch that figures into the text on each spread.
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Meet Lamb, Chick, and other springtime friends in an exciting, tactile search for the Easter Bunny! Includes lift-the-flap pages and plush rabbit-ear-shaped fabric for children to explore.

Product details

ISBN
9781664351356
Published
2025-01-07
Publisher
Tiger Tales; Tiger Tales
Weight
227 gr
Height
241 mm
Width
156 mm
Thickness
15 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
10

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Biographical note

Danielle McLean is a children’s book writer and editor, living in London. She is mom to Olive and Henry, who are her biggest fans, and who love books as much as she does. She’s written books about a lot of fun things like magical mermicorns, mysterious sparkly poop, friendly fungi, and much, much more.

Suzie Mason is a New York Times bestselling illustrator living in a little cottage in Worcestershire, England, with her family.  Since switching from her scientific background to illustrating in her mid-twenties, she is now inspired by the beauty of the natural world around her to make happy, colorful artwork.