Ogilvy

Ogilvy by Deborah Underwood is an illustrated picture book published by Henry Holt and Company (BYR) on May 21, 2019. This engaging story follows Ogilvy, a bunny who moves to a new town filled with exciting possibilities and new friends. As Ogilvy navigates this vibrant community, the narrative explores themes of self-expression and individuality, highlighting the importance of embracing one’s unique identity.
In this delightful tale, readers will discover how Ogilvy interacts with other bunnies who engage in various activities, from playing ball to creating art. The story emphasizes social themes and the journey of adapting to new experiences while fostering self-esteem and self-reliance. With 40 pages of captivating illustrations, this book invites young readers to explore the joys of friendship and the freedom to be oneself.
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The clothes don’t make the bunny in this new picture book from New York Times-bestselling author Deborah Underwood, illustrated by T. L. McBeth.
When Ogilvy moves to a new town, the possibilities feel endless. There are so many new bunny friends and fun things to do together! But in this town, bunnies in dresses play ball and knit socks, and bunnies in sweaters make art and climb rocks. Ogilvy wants to do everything—and won’t let a sweater or a dress get in the way.
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