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The House of 12 Bunnies by Sarcia Stills-Blott, Judith Rossell, Caroline Stills

aejung's review

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lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

cimorene1558's review

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3.0

Not quite sure what the point of this book is--it's almost a concept book (routines, numbers) but not quite. Cute though.

lornarei's review

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3.0

I picked this one up because the bunnies made me squee! Cute story, things to count and the bunnies are rewarded with a bedtime story. My 13-year-old was nearby while I was flipping through it and we both enjoyed the whimsical illustrations!

snowelf's review

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3.0

A cute book. A lot of things are misplaced in this house of 12 bunnies. The mommy bunny is looking for something (it's not clear what it is until the last page) and while she goes from room to room (including the front yard) you will watch what the 12 little bunnies are up to and you can count various items, sort of like an I-spy game. My son liked it, he hunted it down at the library after I'd put it away to have me read it again.

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ubalstecha's review

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4.0

This book details one bunnies search for a missing object. As the bunny searches, the reader is lead through a series of tableaux where the bunnies are all doing activities or playing with objects that somehow add up to 12.

The main purpose of this book is the constructing, deconstructing and reconstructing the number 12. A great addition to a the primary classroom where teachers are looking at the number 12 or addition of three or more numbers.

booksandbosox's review

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3.0

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