Max's Easter Surprise (Max and Ruby)
Ruby and her friend Louise are decorating Easter eggs, but Max wants to have an Easter Parade. Big sister Ruby tells Max that the Easter Parade is tomorrow, but that he can help today by carrying all the decorated eggs to the Easter basket. But Max doesnt want to just carry the eggshe wants to march them in a parade!
Paperback, 24 pages
Published
January 24th 2008
by Grosset & Dunlap
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The Easter Bunny left this book for Fritz today in his Easter Basket. Fritz loves Max and Ruby!
We have read this twice already. Max is hellbent on having a parade. Ruby and her friend Louise explain that the parade is tomorrow; today is the day for dying eggs. Max has other plans, as he is wont to do.
This book is an excellent anchor book for quotations and onomatopoeia. It is simply displayed.
Happy Easter, Fritz!
We have read this twice already. Max is hellbent on having a parade. Ruby and her friend Louise explain that the parade is tomorrow; today is the day for dying eggs. Max has other plans, as he is wont to do.
This book is an excellent anchor book for quotations and onomatopoeia. It is simply displayed.
Happy Easter, Fritz!
4 stars just because I like Max & Ruby. Not the best Max book but good for Easter time.
My 4-year old loves Max and Ruby so he loved this book.
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Rosemary Wells is the author of a number of popular children's books, most notably the Max and Ruby series which follows the everyday adventures of sibling bunnies - curious three year old Max and bossy seven year old Ruby. She gets the inspiration for Max and Ruby from her two daughters and the experiences they have with friends and school. Her West Highland Terriers Lucy and Snowy have also work...more
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