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A pretty successful book, doing what it wants to do, with just one hiccup. We see Muffin look for her best friend, Bunny, all through the house – and all in vain, for Bunny is on a mission to stay hidden. It's a well-presented house, with everything having a face, or animal features, and a lot of detail in a quite unfussy way. The young book reader will probably be very happy to find Bunny at each stage of the mystery tour Muffin gets sent on – but the problem is, we come to it cold and so don't know what to look for on the first spread. Bunny has a specific design feature that is used to identify him every time, and I didn't know on page one that we were supposed to be successful in our own hunt. If the book relies on a guardian to suggest the first page has a puzzle as well it's a little to its detriment, but won't diminish much from the long-term fun that it could offer. I think it's still worth four stars.

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