Where's the Bunny? - by Ingela P Arrhenius (Board Book)
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Hopping Down the Bunny Trail with Lifting Flaps!
Join the hunt for the baby bunny along with other cute friends such as a baby duck, and a baby puppy. Each animal has a double page spread devoted to it that asks where the friend is, including a flap to look under. The flaps are great because children love interactive books. They are also amazing because they made of a heavy-duty type of material that is strongly attached to this board book. These are ready to stand up to strong little fingers wanting to find the missing friend. The bright colors and illustrations are inviting, and sure to draw children’s attention. The last double page spread asks, “where are you?” When that flap is lifted, there is a safety mirror so the little one can see themselves. Have you seen a small child look at themself in a mirror, be ready for a treat! This is an adorable book that you do not want to miss. My grandchild loves it, and the flaps have held up well despite getting some hard “love.” The mirror has been a source of lots of fun. This book can be enjoyed year-round, but during the springtime, it would be a nice addition to an Easter basket. While reading this book, if you make animal sounds, you can expect giggles—your child might try to make some, too. My grandchild and I both highly recommend this five-star book. It will be enjoyed by children through three-years-old. Thank you, Candlewick Press and Nosy Crow, for providing Tickmenot with a book to review. Opinions are my own.