No, No, Bunny

No, No, Bunny by Pamela Kennedy is a children’s book published by Focus on the Family Pub. in 1992. This edition features sturdy board pages, making it suitable for young readers. The story follows Bunny, who, after stealing pennies, a toy, and some candy, feels sad and learns how to make amends for his actions.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover themes related to social responsibility and the importance of honesty. The book presents a gentle lesson on righting wrongs, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library. With its focus on animals, particularly rabbits, and its exploration of concepts relevant to juvenile nonfiction and fiction, this book is designed to resonate with young audiences.
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After stealing pennies, a toy, and some candy, Bunny is very sad, but he finds a way to make things right again. On board pages.
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