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The bunny burrow buyer's book : a tale of rabbit real estate  Cover Image Book Book

The bunny burrow buyer's book : a tale of rabbit real estate / Steve Light.

Light, Steve, (author,, illustrator.).

Summary:

A swiftly increasing family of rabbits explore prospective new homes in the forest dwellings of their animal neighbors.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781576877524
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ;
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Brooklyn, NY : POW!, 2016.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Fold out pages.
Subject: Rabbits > Fiction.
Moving, Household > Fiction.
Animals > Habitation > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 3 of 4 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Jay Co PL - Portland E LIGHT (Text) 76383000441175 Office Available -
Newburgh Chandler PL - Bell Road Library JE LIGHT (Text) 39206021237639 J Picture Book - Animals Available -
Porter County PL - South Haven Public Library LIGHT (Text) 33410013946449 Kids Picture Books Available -
Westfield Washington PL - Westfield jP Animals Rabbits Bunny (Text) 78292000360621 Adult Desk Temporarily Unavailable -

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Cut-outs, gatefolds and elaborately detailed pen-and-ink illustrations combine in the story of a swiftly increasing family of rabbits who explore prospective new homes in the forest dwellings of their animal neighbors. By the best-selling creator of the Vehicles Go! series.
  • Baker & Taylor
    A swiftly increasing family of rabbits explore prospective new homes in the forest dwellings of their animal neighbors.
  • Random House, Inc.
    This saga of a swiftly increasing family of rabbits in search of a new place to call their own, rendered in exquisitely detailed artwork featuring cut-outs and gatefolds, is a perfect book for small children whose families are moving to a new home.
         
    Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit are having baby bunnies, and their burrow-for-two is just too small to accomodate a growing family. Time to call the forest real estate agent! As anyone searching for a new home must, the Rabbits look at a lot of different places, each one appealing in its own way, but none of them quite is right! Will they find the perfect new home to call their own?
        
    A single, black brushstroke that runs through the entire book provides a line that can be traced by little fingers from page to page, and anchors the detailed pen-and-ink style that Steve uses to show the forest homes and the creatures who currently inhabit them--the visible above-ground part of each burrow appears above the line, and the underground portion shows below the line. In addition, circular die cuts in each page allow a peek into the next burrow. 
        
    With gorgeous artwork and exquisite production, this lovely little volume makes a fine gift for any new homeowner, and particularly for those with small children.

    ·       according to the US Census Bureau, around 40 million Americans move house each year--and growing families account for a significant percentage of the numbers, as they outgrow their spaces

    ·       preschoolers and elementary-school age kids often feel significant anxiety about moving house; this book helps them anticipate the change with positive feelings
  • Simon and Schuster
    This saga of a swiftly increasing family of rabbits in search of a new place to call their own, rendered in exquisitely detailed artwork featuring cut-outs and gatefolds, is a perfect book for small children whose families are moving to a new home.

    Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit are having baby bunnies, and their burrow-for-two is just too small to accomodate a growing family. Time to call the forest real estate agent! As anyone searching for a new home must, the Rabbits look at a lot of different places, each one appealing in its own way, but none of them quite is right! Will they find the perfect new home to call their own?

    A single, black brushstroke that runs through the entire book provides a line that can be traced by little fingers from page to page, and anchors the detailed pen-and-ink style that Steve uses to show the forest homes and the creatures who currently inhabit them--the visible above-ground part of each burrow appears above the line, and the underground portion shows below the line. In addition, circular die cuts in each page allow a peek into the next burrow.

    With gorgeous artwork and exquisite production, this lovely little volume makes a fine gift for any new homeowner, and particularly for those with small children.

    · according to the US Census Bureau, around 40 million Americans move house each year--and growing families account for a significant percentage of the numbers, as they outgrow their spaces

    · preschoolers and elementary-school age kids often feel significant anxiety about moving house; this book helps them anticipate the change with positive feelings

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