Member Reviews
The artwork is the star of the show in this book. The colors are lovely and the illustrations are so adorable. The prose is simple and to the point, which would make this a great book for toddlers and young children. Parents will likely enjoy reading this cozy, sweet story to their kids.
Bunny Made Tea is a short easy reader about a bunny who keeps making tea, only for others to come and ask for it. Will poor Bunny ever get some tea? The illustrations are very cute and you can see Bunny's various emotions as the story progresses. This would make for a good bedtime story or practice for an early reader.
Thanks to Owlkid Books and NetGalley for an eARC of this book for an honest review.
Bunny wakes up craving tea, so they happily set out to collect the ingredients they need. Finally at home and brewing the tea, Bunny has a surprise guest...and then more...and never gets to drink their own tea! Thankfully, the tale ends with a sweet lesson about friendship and gratitude.
A very simple, cute story with equally cute illustrations!
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.
The art in this book was very cute but there was not much to read so my child got bored very quickly.
4"the loveliest illustrations ever" stars !!
Thank you to Netgalley, the author/illustrator and Owlkids books for an ecopy. This will be released Feb 2025. I am providing an honest review.
This is suitable for children 3 to 6 and adults that love tea and bunnies (lol)
This is a sweet, scrumptious little book about a bunny that makes tea for Ms. Opossum and then all her babies too. No tea left for Bunny. Oh No ! But wait there is tea when Bunny awakens....
Sweet and adorable and perfect for me as I sit and drink my chamomile tea. Those illustrations are just the sweetest !
This book is so cute!
I love a simple children’s book where the graphics really tell the story.
My favorite graphic is when Bunny goes to bed without tea. It’s too funny!
This is a great lesson in doing things for others with no expectation they do it in return and delayed gratification.
Did I mention I love seeing the baby opossums help gather herbs for the tea?!