When our kids were little, I loved filling their Easter baskets with books, games, and summer items they would need like swim gear and outdoor toys. Over the next several days, I’ll be sharing a few books that you might want to tuck into your child’s Easter basket. Click HERE to them.
WHERE’S THE BUNNY
By: Ingela P. Arrhenius
Published: January 2, 2024
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Fiction/Interactive Board Book
Babies and toddlers love to be read to with books that have interactive features. In Where’s the Bunny?, children will lift a felt piece shaped like a circle, tulip, egg, bush, and tree to find the missing animal.
Each page spread also offers other items to point out and share with your child like a fox or a ball, a bee or a ladybug, or you can also point out the colors of the felt pieces. Since the flaps are fabric they are easier for a baby or toddler to grab and much more durable to hold up to many lifts and pulls.
The very end of the book has all the animals looking for someone special and when you lift the tree, a mirror is waiting for the child to see who they are looking for.
This book has all the things little ones love in a book, flaps to lift, bright colors, cute cartoon animals, and a surprise mirror at the end.
Ingela P. Arrhenius is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer who has always loved to draw. She is the author-illustrator of My First Book of New York, My First Book of London, Animals, City, Pop-up Ocean, Pop-up Jungle, and Pop-up Things That Go!, as well as the illustrator of Alphabet Street and Christmas Street, both written by Jonathan Emmett, the Peekaboo board book series, and this series of lift-the-felt-flap board books. Ingela P. Arrhenius lives in Sweden. See all her books, HERE.
To purchase a copy of WHERE’S THE BUNNY?, click HERE.
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