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Foxes in peril! In this second book in the Hello, My Name is Bunny! chapter book series, Bunny teams up with 10-year-old Lily Hayward, Rocky the lazy tabby cat, and Goldy, the mischievous Labrador puppy on a nighttime adventure to save London's foxes. When Lily faces a confidence crisis spurred by school bullies, Bunny is by her side to help her see that with a positive outlook and smart thinking, you can be unstoppable! The first four books in this children's chapter book series take international feline do-gooder Bunny Bloom on wild, wacky, and perilous adventures in New York City, London,…mehr

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Foxes in peril! In this second book in the Hello, My Name is Bunny! chapter book series, Bunny teams up with 10-year-old Lily Hayward, Rocky the lazy tabby cat, and Goldy, the mischievous Labrador puppy on a nighttime adventure to save London's foxes. When Lily faces a confidence crisis spurred by school bullies, Bunny is by her side to help her see that with a positive outlook and smart thinking, you can be unstoppable! The first four books in this children's chapter book series take international feline do-gooder Bunny Bloom on wild, wacky, and perilous adventures in New York City, London, Paris, and Tokyo. In each escapade, Bunny risks life and limb, (and the consternation of her human parents) by helping a friend in need. Learn more at www.hellobunnybloom.com
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Matt Bloom, who helped Bunny write this book, is an adult and children's author. He lives in the Hudson Valley, New York with his wife, Shelley Simmons-Bloom, and Bunny. His children's books are Hello, My Name is Bunny! New York (2016), Hello, My Name is Bunny! London (2018), Hello,My Name is Bunny! Paris (2022), and Hello, My Name is Bunny! Tokyo (2023).Matt has earned fiction fellowships at Sewanee Writers' Conference, Breadloaf Writers' Conference, and a residence at MacDowell Artists' Colony.