No Bunny Like You
A Mommy and Me Book
by Kristi Valiant
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Pub Date Oct 29 2024 | Archive Date Oct 31 2024
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Description
A lovable story filled with mommy-and-me moments and fun "date with Mom" ideas! In the busy Bunny household, it's hard for Bubby to get any alone time with Mom. But there's no bunny like Bubby, and he hatches a plan that leads to dedicated time with Mom and the hoppiest of hearts.
A romping tale from beloved author-illustrator Kristi Valiant that is sure to leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside, No Bunny Like You
- is a sturdy board book for boys and girls, ages 0 to 4;
- includes cute rhyming text and adorable bunny artwork;
- is a great gift for Valentine's Day, Easter, or Mother's Day; and
- is a great option for a nursery display, to fit into a baby-shower gift basket, or for reading during snuggle time.
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just want to create lasting memories with your little ones, this book is sure to inspire you to plan your own mommy-and-me (or daddy-and-me) adventure.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781400250035 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 20 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This is a book for my wife to read to my boy because he likes bunny so much. He can imitate bunny hopping from one spot to another spot. No Bunny Like You, is really beautiful story for children.
This is a short and sweet book about mother-child time, which I think is a great lesson to teach kids - it’s important to carve out time for the things you love most in life. It also highlights the importance that parents continue to date one another and keep their relationship happy and healthy, which is a great thing for kids to witness. Children learn what kids of relationships they should want and pursue based largely on what they witness within the home. Plus, it’s nice to teach a child patience in that “tonight is date night with dad, and tomorrow you and I can go do something fun together!” Overall a great little story!