A Bunny for All Seasons

A Bunny for All Seasons

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One summer day a bunny hops out of the woods and into a garden. “What a wonderful garden someone has made just for me,” she thinks. All summer she feasts there. In the fall, she hides from the mean old cat behind big orange pumpkins. Then, just before the snows of winter, another bunny hops into her garden. Now during the cold winter, she has a friend. And when the first f...more
ebook, 32 pages
Published March 2nd 2011 by Knopf Books for Young Readers (first published January 14th 2003)
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Ali Hembree
This book would be appropriate for grades pre-k to first grade.

There is a different bunny for each season. The summer bunny ate lettuce, carrots, strawberries, flowers, and tomatoes. Fall bunny ate cabbage, parsnip tops,radishes, fall leaves, and pumpkins. Winter bunnies hide in the woods together trying to stay warm and eat bark from trees and snow. Spring bunnies come out to play and eat the green shoots popping up, daffodils, and tulip leaves.

I can use this story in a science lesson to descr...more
Marni
Cute story, but I can't get enough of the artwork. I've been meaning to sit down with watercolors with Melanie and try recreating some of the things in it.
Hope
What a delightful little book. We just loved the gorgeous illustrations and the story itself was so very sweet. This is one we could read again and again!
Trisan
My child loved the fact that spring brought bunnies.
Linda Atkinson
A visual delight! Ages 2-6.
Bree
Notes:
love Meilo So's artwork
sweet story with lots of plants mentioned for seasons
bunny ends up with a family at the end
Laila
I'm doing a storytime on bunnies in a couple of weeks, and I'm excited to read this to the kids. It has the sweetest colorful pictures and it's just a precious book. More bang for your buck - not just about bunnies, but about seasons too!
Cindi
Cute story, gorgeous, gorgeous artwork! Simple, but lush!
Igraine
Apr 16, 2013 Igraine marked it as bilderbuecher  ·  review of another edition
Chelsea
Feb 11, 2013 Chelsea marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Sophie
Feb 13, 2011 Sophie marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Yasa
Feb 11, 2009 Yasa is currently reading it  ·  review of another edition
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