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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Knuffle Bunny Too
Willems, M. (2007). Knuffle Bunny Too. New York, NY: Hyperion Books.
Brief Annotation: Trixie is excited to bring her special Knuffle Bunny to school to show her friends. When she arrives at school, she is surprised to see that her friend Sonja has a nearly identical Knuffle Bunny. When conflict erupts between the two Knuffle Bunny owners, the teacher takes the Knuffle Bunnies away for the school day. When they are returned to Trixie and Sonja at the end of the day, the girls mistakenly take the wrong Knuffle Bunny home, only to realize their mistake in the wee hours of the next morning. The girls exchange Knuffle Bunnies, and gain something valuable through the experience
Genre: Contemporary realistic fiction
Grade Level: PreK-1
Readers who will like this: Children who have a special stuffed animal or blanket that they cannot imagine being without, children who like short stories, or enjoy stories about friends.
Response/Rating (1-4): 4. This book is an entertaining story about how a young girl acquires a best friend.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: Do you have a special stuffed animal or blanket?
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Amy Gleason,
Mo Willems
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