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This little bunny loves bringing Easter gifts to its friends nearby. There is something for everyone, including crunchy corn bits for the chicks, a bouquet of fresh lettuce for the ducklings, carrots for the lamb, and festive acorns for Mr. Chipmunk. Flip through the rest of the story to see the surprise that's waiting at the little bunny's burrow! With an adaptation of the song, "If You're Happy and You Know It", and three sound buttons, this sweet easter book is sure to keep children entertained. This adorable book is a perfect addition to Easter baskets for kids to celebrate the holiday.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This little bunny loves bringing Easter gifts to its friends nearby. There is something for everyone, including crunchy corn bits for the chicks, a bouquet of fresh lettuce for the ducklings, carrots for the lamb, and festive acorns for Mr. Chipmunk. Flip through the rest of the story to see the surprise that's waiting at the little bunny's burrow! With an adaptation of the song, "If You're Happy and You Know It", and three sound buttons, this sweet easter book is sure to keep children entertained. This adorable book is a perfect addition to Easter baskets for kids to celebrate the holiday. Check out more Christian and Easter books to add to Easter basket stuffers from Cottage Door Press! * Take-along handle for little hands to carry wherever they go. Easy for babies learning to grasp and hold, while sturdy enough for toddlers or preschoolers to carry everywhere! Sturdy board book pages are perfect for babies and toddlers to explore on their own or with their grownups. Cheerful illustrations in these sensory board books for little kids keeps them entertained and engaged.Icons on each page correspond with the buttons providing an opportunity to practice matching and fine motor skills.Collect the entire Sound Book series!
Autorenporträt
When Phyllis Mellon was about five years old, her parents let her hold an egg in her hands to watch her first baby chick hatch. They called it "pipping," and because she grew to love caring for their family's hens and chicks, she became known as Pippa. Today Pippa still celebrates all the rites of springtime - and loves writing about Spring and Easter for children.She has little spare time, but when Pippa does find a moment, she enjoys practicing the art of pysanky - intricately decorating Easter eggs in a traditional Ukrainian method using waxes and dyes. (psssst! Pippa Mellon is actually a pen name for the Cottage Door Press team who worked on this book.)