Sunday, October 5, 2008

Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems

Trixie and her daddy visit the laudromat and leave without Trixie's percious stuffed rabbit, Knuffle Bunny. Trixie realizes this on the walk home and tries to tell her daddy but because she cannot talk yet, daddy doesn't understand. Mommy realizes right away when they arrive home and the family rushes back to the launromat. Daddy finds the toy in one of the washers and Trixie says her first word: Knuffle Bunny, of course.

This book contains fresh illustrations that feature hand-drawn ink sketches set against sepia-tone digital photographs. This is a great picture book for print awareness and can be enjoyed by children young and old.

Genre: Realistic Fiction
Willems, M. (2004). Knuffle bunny: A cautionary tale. New York: Hyperion Books for Children.

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