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Just One More Story, written by Perry Emerson and illustrated by Sean Julian, is the story of two bunnies, Pip and Bun. Pip loves to read but Bun does not, until Pip helps Bun realize that it can be fun. This book helps children learn about interests, storytelling, and getting along. It is a sweet book that I really enjoyed, and I can picture little ones enjoying as well!
Thank you to NetGalley and to the author, publisher, and narrator for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Pip and Bun are two WAY different bunnies. In this beautifully illustrated tale of these two bunnies and their different reading styles. I LOVE how they both can work together to make reading come alive for both of them! What a wonderful message to send to kids: find your own wonderful way to read! Come read for the wonderful and inspiring messages and stay for the lovely art. Who doesn't love reading buddies...

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I think this is an adorable children’s book. I feel that it could be a TINY bit more descriptive while still holding the interest of young children and being descriptive, and also that the main focus of the book is a bit muddy until the very end. Overall, the characters are adorable, the illustrations are so sweet and playful, and the choice of words and writing is very expressive and fun to read.

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An adorable story about two bunnies: Pip, who loves to read and Bun, who love learns to love to read. It’s a sweet story of how a love of reading can spark your imagination!

Thank you netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Brief synopsis:
Just One More Story by Perry Emerson is a children’s fiction picture book about two bunnies, Pip and Bun. Pip likes to read but Bun does not, until Pip says, classically, “you wouldn’t like this book anyways. It’s not for little bunnies.” This motivates Bun to pick up a book, and he is amazed with the fictional contents. This encourages him to read more books and read along with Pip. Once they run out of books to read, they start making their own stories.

Thoughts:
I loved the artwork; it is low stimulating for children while still being beautifully done and entertaining. This book will encourage children to read more books, use their imagination to create their own stories, and the importance of friendship (having someone to read stories with). The dialog is also great for an adult to read to the children, with multiple opportunities to act out the scene in a dramatic nature to help entertain who they are reading too.

I would recommend buying this book for my nieces and nephews.

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Just One More Story by Perry Emerson is a very cute, expertly illustrated book about two bunnies named Pip and Bun; Pip loves to read, Bun not so much. After Pip goads Bun into reading, they make up their own special way to read--playing and embellishing as they go. Just One More Story is perfect for reluctant young readers to get a new perspective on books!

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Just One More Story is about Pip and Bun. Pip loves to read, while Bun has middling opinions. That's until he finds out that there are books about all sorts of things! This is a picture book about finding a love of reading and books, and how this can come about and be expressed in different ways. This would be a great book for the target demo (3-7). The illustrations are sweet and soft.

Thanks to Tiger Tales and NetGalley for an eARC of this book for an honest review.

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Thank you Netgalley for the ebook are of this book it is super cute and has beautiful illustrations. One bunny is hyper and wants to play while the other one wants to finish their book (I feel this), and keeps telling them after this, while the younger one whines that books are boring. When the older bunny makes the comment that books are for older bunnies the younger one decided to prove them wrong and reads one of the books in their little library they get hooked on the stories and precedes to read the entire selection. Then when they ran out of stories they both decided to write their own story, but they start disagreeing where the story should go, but when they go their own ways to finish writing they realize that it’s more fun to write the story together.

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Such a cute story, i especially love the love of reading and becoming creative. Can't wait to read this to my daughter, she's going to love it!

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