I cannot tell you how much I love this book. Well, actually, you can find out how much I love this book on today’s Brain Burps About Books podcast, which also features Julie Hedlund of the 12×12 in 2012 challenge. So many Julies!
You can find out more about the episode here, or listen directly by clicking here.
Loved your book review. When I first heard the title and saw the cover, my first thought is that this book wasn’t for me. Hearing you review the story did a 180 for me, now I can’t wait to read it to my girls. You have a great reviewing style!
LOVED your review! I feel like you are right in the room with me. Plus, you sound a lot like a dear friend of mine. 🙂 Hope we can meet in person somewhere along the line.
I don’t know of any Betty Bunny specific activities, but a quick search sent me to Scholastic, which recommended activities based on manners and food. Of course, my first thought was to make bunny ears and eat chocolate cake. Just don’t put it in your pocket.
Loved your book review. When I first heard the title and saw the cover, my first thought is that this book wasn’t for me. Hearing you review the story did a 180 for me, now I can’t wait to read it to my girls. You have a great reviewing style!
LOVED your review! I feel like you are right in the room with me. Plus, you sound a lot like a dear friend of mine. 🙂 Hope we can meet in person somewhere along the line.
Me too, Julie! (re: hoping we meet some day) It was so fun to hear your voice on the podcast.
Are there any activities that go along with this story? My Dads and Daughters Saturday group is reading this book this Saturday.
I don’t know of any Betty Bunny specific activities, but a quick search sent me to Scholastic, which recommended activities based on manners and food. Of course, my first thought was to make bunny ears and eat chocolate cake. Just don’t put it in your pocket.