Karen’s Bunny

Karen’s Bunny by Ann M. Martin, published by Scholastic in 1997, is a children’s fiction book that spans 113 pages. This edition presents a story centered around siblings Karen and Andrew, who receive pet rabbits as gifts from their grandmother during Easter. The narrative explores their excitement and the challenges they face when their parents express concerns about the new pets’ behavior.
Readers will find a relatable tale that delves into themes of responsibility and family dynamics as Karen worries about the fate of the rabbits when they start to chew on household items. The book captures the essence of childhood experiences with pets and the complexities of parental expectations. With its engaging storyline, this book is suitable for young readers interested in stories about family and pets.
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When their grandmother gives Karen and Andrew pet rabbits in their Easter baskets, their parents are nonplussed, and Karen fears they will not be allowed to keep their new pets when the rabbits begin to chew on things. Original.
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