My Bunny Diary


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In her diary, Dora the rabbit writes that she and her best friend Ally always play adventurous games together, until a day arrives when Ally starts to play with dolls.




Bunny Rabbit's Diary


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Bunny Rabbit's Diary


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" In "Bunny Rabbit's Diary" by Mary Frances Blaisdell, follow the enchanting story of Bunny Rabbit as he documents his daily adventures, thoughts, and discoveries in his diary. This delightful tale invites readers into the world of Bunny Rabbit, where they can experience life through his eyes and share in his joys and challenges. As readers flip through the pages of Bunny Rabbit's diary, they witness his encounters with fellow woodland creatures, his explorations of the natural world, and his musings on friendship, courage, and self-discovery. Through his entries, Bunny Rabbit learns valuable life lessons and shares his reflections on the beauty of nature, the importance of kindness, and the power of imagination. Mary Frances Blaisdell's storytelling captures the innocence and wonder of childhood, using Bunny Rabbit's diary as a way to engage young readers and spark their own imaginations. The diary format allows readers to connect intimately with Bunny Rabbit and gain insights into his unique perspective on the world. Join Bunny Rabbit as he fills the pages of his diary with tales of adventure, heartfelt reflections, and the magic that can be found in everyday life."




Bunny Rabbit's Diary


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Bunny Day


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A bunny family spends the day together.




Bunny Rabbit's Diary


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The Book of Bunny Suicides


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This is dark humour at its best - a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons which will appeal to anyone in touch with their evil side.




Rabbits for Food


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Master of razor-edged literary humor Binnie Kirshenbaum returns with her first novel in a decade, a devastating, laugh-out-loud funny story of a writer’s slide into depression and institutionalization. It’s New Year’s Eve, the holiday of forced fellowship, mandatory fun, and paper hats. While dining out with her husband and their friends, Kirshenbaum’s protagonist—an acerbic, mordantly witty, and clinically depressed writer—fully unravels. Her breakdown lands her in the psych ward of a prestigious New York hospital, where she refuses all modes of recommended treatment. Instead, she passes the time chronicling the lives of her fellow “lunatics” and writing a novel about what brought her there. Her story is a brilliant and brutally funny dive into the disordered mind of a woman who sees the world all too clearly. Propelled by razor-sharp comic timing and rife with pinpoint insights, Kirshenbaum examines what it means to be unloved and loved, to succeed and fail, to be at once impervious and raw. Rabbits for Food shows how art can lead us out of—or into—the depths of disconsolate loneliness and piercing grief. A bravura literary performance from one of our most indispensable writers.




The Kindergarten and First Grade


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Magazine of practical help and suggestion for teachers of kindergarten and first primary grade.




Diary of a Wimpy Bunny


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Billy the Bunny knows how to outsmart a predator Bart the Bunny is a smart one. He is inventive, which shows after trying to use his sister’s doll for a slingshot. His brother and he are innocently playing in the fields until they discover a threatening creature that will bring the life of thousands of rabbits in danger. Will Billy and his brother find a way to trap the wicked hunter with its clever wits? Find out and read the book.