Written David Martin
Illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev
Candlewick, 2011
$15.99, ages 2-4, 40 pages
It's Christmas Eve and Little Bunny is fed up with being the shortest bunny in his family.
Illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev
Candlewick, 2011
$15.99, ages 2-4, 40 pages
It's Christmas Eve and Little Bunny is fed up with being the shortest bunny in his family.
His younger but taller twin brothers have hung his fire engine ornament out of his reach and his big brother is calling him "Teeny-Tiny" bunny.
So Little Bunny does what any frustrated little bunny might do: he dives under the Christmas tree and refuses to come out.
But being mad is tiring and while he's under there, Little Bunny drifts off to sleep.
Then something magical happens.
Then something magical happens.
In the night, Little Bunny feels a tiny scarf land on his shoulder and hears a teeny voice.
Could that really be the snowman ornament calling down from a branch above?
Could that really be the snowman ornament calling down from a branch above?