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Five Little Easter Bunnies : A Lift-the-Flap Adventure

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£7.99

Board Book 22 pages
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 02-Feb-23
Mumford, Martha, Jennings, Sarah

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ISBN/SKU: 9781526660176 Categories/Genres: ,

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THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERTHE BUNNY ADVENTURES: OVER 1.5 MILLION COPIES SOLD!Join five little Easter Bunnies as they set off on an exciting lift-the-flap Easter egg hunt. With five delicious eggs to find and count, it’s a perfect springtime adventure!Can you help the bunnies climb trees, peek into nests and look under leaves to find their eggs? You’ll have to lift the flaps to search for the tasty prizes – and there might be some surprises along the way too!Based on the popular childhood rhyme ‘Five Little Speckled Frogs’, this joyful, interactive book is packed with adorable bunnies, lambs, chicks and ducklings. Get ready for non-stop Easter fun in this beautifully illustrated read-aloud, full of the joys of spring.

The Bunny Adventures series is the perfect collection for young children, full of exciting adventures, fun lift-the-flap pages, and made of very sturdy paper for little hands. Collect them all for a wonderful gift to be read, re-read, and treasured for years to come.

From creators of the bestselling We’re Going on an Egg Hunt and Hop Little Bunnies.

No.1 on the Sunday Times Children’s Chart w/e 2nd April 2022.

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