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KLyn1
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Happy Easter, Littens!!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Happy Easter 🐣 3w
Ruthiella Happy Easter to you! 🐰🐣🌷 3w
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TheBookHippie
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📙🐰📙 The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes is a 1939 children's picture book written by DuBose Heyward and illustrated by Marjorie Flack. The book, which has never been out of print, has come to be regarded as a feminist and anti-racist statement.

bookandbedandtea My kids and I loved this one when they were little. 4w
Lcsmcat I loved it as a kid and loved reading it to my kids. 4w
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Yuki_Onna
Bunny: A Novel | Mona Awad
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1. Nope. Thank goodness. Though Samantha is my middle name, I go by that.
2. Tagged.😁

#Two4Tuesday #Bunny #names @TheSpineView
Tag my Bunny @BeeMagical @RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author

TheSpineView Love your middle name. Thanks for playing 1mo
The_Penniless_Author Thanks for the tag, dude! 😍 1mo
RaeLovesToRead Thanks for the tag! 😊😇 1mo
BeeMagical Yess!!❤️❤️ We love it, Bunny!!!❤️ 1mo
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Yuki_Onna
The Perfect Friend | J. V. Cardy
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Well now:
1. Samantha Heather Mackey , because she is me. She is.
2. Hmmm... Dracula? Walter Hartright?
3. Done. I just finished the #Netgalley ARC and while I didn't like the last two chapters and Epilogue too much, I really really liked this insanely twisty book. It often went directions that had me literally gasping out loud.

#Bunny #ThePerfectFriend #psychologicalthrilers #horror #surrealism
#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
@BeeMagical My Bunny🖤

Yuki_Onna Thank you for the tag last week, Randall! This was fun!

To answer your question: I really really don't want to get your hopes up too high, because my mental health is (and has been for at least 1,5 years now) baaaddd... So don't expect results anytime soon (supposed you agree to this, anyway...)
But I'm talking about translation into German.
Your curiosity must be rewarded.. 😎
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The_Penniless_Author Ooh, I would totally agree to that! (And of course, I understand it may never happen, just letting you know I'd be into the idea if you ever felt up to it.) I don't know how that works with my publisher, but I could find out if/when it becomes a reality. 2mo
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Amor4Libros YAY for tackling your prompt!! 🙌🏽 2mo
RaeLovesToRead Thanks for the tag 💕 2mo
RaeLovesToRead Oh wait it's a reading challenge tag! 😁 need to get watching haha 2mo
The_Penniless_Author Btw, I unfortunately can't seem to shoehorn my current read into a #TPRC prompt, so I'm still stuck at one. 🫤 2mo
Eggs Thanks for playing and sharing 👏🏻🥰🙌🏻 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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miles.bryant
Knuffle Bunny | Mo Willems

“Well she had no choice...Trixie bawled. She went boneless. She did everything she could to show how unhappy she was”.

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miles.bryant
Knuffle Bunny | Mo Willems

This book is funny and follows the story of a toddler with her “knuffle bunny“. It would be a great read in a k-1st classroom. The illustrations are creative and eye catching. The use of drawing and photos is also a great aspect.

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miles.bryant
Knuffle Bunny | Mo Willems
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The story follows little Trixie, who embarks on a hilarious adventure with her beloved Knuffle Bunny, only to realize that communication barriers between adults and children can lead to amusing misunderstandings. Willems' distinctive blend of expressive illustrations and minimalistic text creates a relatable and endearing tale that both parents and young readers will enjoy.

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Read4life
Love | Emma Dodd
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

Includes Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery, Howliday Inn, and The Celery Stalks at Midnight. I think the second is my favourite. All feature the fairly unobjectionable (considering the 1979 1st edition) and sometimes unintentional comic duo of Harold the dog and Chester the cat, along with a menagerie of others. Bunnicula's role is small, but I did get many chuckles out of this 6 hours. Still, why make even a fictional dog love chocolate?!

GondorGirl I adored these books growing up! 🥰 5mo
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mariaacuff
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This is a book about a bunny, Jasper Rabbit, who loves carrots. He picked carrots everywhere he went. On his way to school, little league practice, and back home. He noticed that the carrots were following him everywhere he was going. Even as he was brushing his teeth. He turned around and thought it was his imagination. So then Jasper fenced in the carrots so they couldn't get him. The carrots cheered because Jasper couldn't eat them.