Betty Bunny Didn’t Do It

Betty Bunny Didn’t Do It by Michael Kaplan is an illustrated children’s book published by Penguin on February 21, 2013. This engaging story features Betty Bunny, a lovable character who navigates the complexities of honesty through humorous situations. With 32 pages, this book presents a lighthearted exploration of social themes relevant to young readers.
In this installment of the Betty Bunny series, readers will follow Betty as she grapples with the consequences of her actions after breaking a lamp and a vase. The narrative highlights the challenges of honesty from a preschooler’s perspective, showcasing how Betty attempts to shift blame and ultimately learns valuable lessons about truthfulness. With elements of humor and relatable scenarios, this book addresses values and virtues in a way that resonates with children and encourages discussions about honesty and responsibility.
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Olivia and Eloise, make room for Betty Bunny, a loveable handful nobunny can resist.
From the creator of Disney’s Dog with a Blog, this funny book in the Betty Bunny series shows the value of honesty from a preschooler’s special point of view.
When Betty Bunny breaks a lamp, she has a brand-new idea: Blame it on someone else (like the Tooth Fairy)! Then a vase gets broken and Betty Bunny really didn’t do it. But now no one in her family believes her. Honest lies, white lies, crying wolf—how can one four-year-old figure out the right thing to do?
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