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Bunny in the Middle - by Anika A Denise
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Highlights
- Being in the middle isn't always easy--sometimes it's hard to know what makes you special, or how to follow a path that's just your own.
- 3-6 Years
- 8.5" x 5.5" Board Book
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
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Book Synopsis
Being in the middle isn't always easy--sometimes it's hard to know what makes you special, or how to follow a path that's just your own. Bunny in the Middle, from Anika A. Denise and New York Times-bestselling illustrator of Knight Owl Christopher Denise, highlights the remarkable empathy of middles and the joys of self-acceptance.
When you're in the middle . . . you're not the oldest, and you're not the youngest. You are right in between. There's someone bigger who helps you and someone smaller who needs you. From the middle, you can see both sides. But being in the middle isn't always easy--sometimes it's hard to know what makes you special, or how to follow a path that's just your own. Bunny in the Middle, this classic picture book from Anika A. Denise highlights the remarkable empathy of middles and the joys of self-acceptance, glowingly illustrated by New York Times-bestselling artist Christopher Denise. Christy Ottaviano BooksReview Quotes
Kids' Indie Next List Pick
A Bank Street College Best Book of the Year
About the Author
Anika A. Denise is the author of many acclaimed books for young readers, including Monster Trucks, Starring Carmen!, as well as Baking Day at Grandma's and Bella and Stella Come Home, both of which are illustrated by her husband Christopher Denise. Anika lives in Rhode Island with her family.
Christopher Denise is the illustrator of many critically acclaimed books for young readers including Alison McGhee's Firefly Hollow, Rosemary Wells's Following Grandfather, and Betsy Devany's Lucy Lovey, as well as several in Brian Jacques's award-winning Redwall series. His books have appeared on the New York Times bestsellers list and have been recognized by Bank Street College of Education, Parents' Choice Foundation, and the Society of Illustrators Annual Exhibition, among others. He lives in Rhode Island with his family.