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Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble

📖 Overview

Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble follows Ralph, a young rabbit with a talent for soccer and a knack for getting into mischief. When he disrupts his sister's birthday celebration, his family sends him to the attic as punishment. The story takes place in and around a rabbit family's home, mixing everyday family dynamics with unexpected adventure. Ralph must confront a group of foxes who threaten his family's safety, putting his soccer skills to an important test. The book features Wilhelm's signature illustrations that bring the rabbit family and their world to life. As part of the Bunny Trouble trilogy, it continues the adventures of Ralph and his family. This picture book explores themes of redemption and the way even troublemakers can become heroes when given the opportunity to use their unique talents for good.

👀 Reviews

Parents and teachers report this book helps children learn about consequences and responsibility through a humorous story. Several reviewers mention it works well for preschool through early elementary students. Readers praise: - Engaging illustrations that capture children's attention - Message about misbehavior delivered without being preachy - Humor that appeals to both kids and adults - Short enough for bedtime reading - Works for classroom discussions about behavior Common criticisms: - Some find the bunny's actions too negative - A few note the consequences feel harsh - Limited replay value once message is understood Ratings: Goodreads: 3.9/5 (87 ratings) Amazon: 4.6/5 (21 reviews) "My preschool class asks for this book again and again" - Teacher review on Amazon "Good teaching tool but not a story we return to often" - Parent reviewer on Goodreads

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 Hans Wilhelm has authored and illustrated over 200 children's books that have been translated into more than 20 languages 🌟 Soccer, a key element in the story, is the world's most popular sport with over 4 billion fans globally 🌟 Rabbits, like the story's protagonist Ralph, can jump up to four feet high and run at speeds of 35 miles per hour 🌟 The book is part of a trilogy, allowing young readers to follow Ralph's character development across multiple stories 🌟 Child psychologists often recommend series books like "Bunny Trouble" because they help build reading confidence through familiar characters and settings