My Bunny

My Bunny by James Young is a children’s fiction book published by Scholastic in 1999. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around a little girl who, upon losing her beloved stuffed bunny, expresses her fears to her father about the potential misadventures that could befall her cherished toy.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, reassurance, and the bond between parent and child. As the girl imagines various scenarios, including her bunny being taken by dinosaurs or living with another child, her father’s comforting responses highlight the importance of protection and affection. This engaging tale captures the emotional connection children have with their toys while addressing their fears in a gentle manner.
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When a little girl momentarily loses her favorite stuffed animal, her bunny, she questions her father about all of the bad things that could happen to it in the future. What if it is carried away by dinosaurs? What if it decides to live with another child? Her father reassures her that he will do everything he can to protect and love her and her bunny.
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