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So Many Bunnies : A Bedtime ABC and Counting Book
Book: So Many Bunnies : A Bedtime ABC and Counting Book
Written by: Rick Walton Paige Miglio
Publisher: HarperCollins
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

A Rhyming, ABC And Counting Board Book!
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this book and the illustrations are beautiful! But the book does not end there, it contains counting, the alphabet AND rhyming!

Here in Florida one of the tasks Kindergarten children should know how to do before going on to 1st grade is to be able to rhyme! And one of the easiest ways to start is to rhyming with the child's own name!

I also like that this mother did know what do to do with her children and seems much happier than the Old Lady in the Shoe ever was or felt!


A wonderful book
Rating: 5 / 5
This is one of my daughter's books that I don't mind reading over and over again. At four, she's memorized the story, and at bedtime I'll read the bunny's names ("1 was named Abel...") and she'll supply where they sleep ("...he slept on the table."). She loves the rhymes, and the rhythm is lovely and even--making it good for bedtime story reading! This has also led to a great game: when we're in the car or I need something to occupy her, I can give her the bunny's names, and she'll tell me where they sleep.

The illustrations are very nice, and I like that all the bunnies appear together with their Mom at the end; we enjoy looking for the various bunnies there.

Highly recommended!




One that I'll keep with other treasures from baby-time
Rating: 5 / 5
This large size book captivates with detailed, gloriously colored illustrations and a story my children love. Mama Bunny puts each of her 26 children to bed, each baby bunny named with a successive letter of the alphabet and corresponding number "1 was named Abel, he slept on the table. 2 was named Blair, she slept on the chair". My children have memorized the book and can "read" it with me -- it has helped me teach them numbers beyond 10 as well. My kids giggle with delight when I incorporate their names in the book and make up silly rhymes to go with it. This book will definitely go in my keepsake chest among our most precious memories of these early years.


 
 
 



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