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Bunnytale (an Abrams Trail Tale) - (An Abrams Trail Tale) by Christopher Franceschelli (Board Book)
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Highlights
- Discover egg-cellent Easter surprises in this board book adventure with die-cut pages to peek through and gatefolds to open.
- 0-3 Years
- 7.78" x 6.15" Board Book
- 52 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Holidays & Celebrations
- Series Name: An Abrams Trail Tale
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Book Synopsis
Discover egg-cellent Easter surprises in this board book adventure with die-cut pages to peek through and gatefolds to open.
In this interactive Easter story, two children follow a mysterious rabbit through a farmyard, across a meadow, and down a winding staircase to find a workshop filled with woodland creatures harvesting jellybeans and decorating eggs in preparation for Easter.
Young readers will delight in the clever peek-through pages and the dramatic quadruple gatefold at the end that folds out into a wildly colorful Easter egg hunt with 100 eggs to find!
From Christopher Franceschelli, creator of the Abrams Block Book series, the Abrams Trail Tale series takes readers on unforgettable holiday-themed adventures, with fun, vibrant illustrations.
Enjoy the Abrams Trail Tale series:
- BunnyTale - A springtime adventure with bunnies preparing for a joyful Easter celebration
- EidTale - A joyful celebration of Eid al-Fitr in a vibrant neighborhood
- LunarTale - A colorful exploration of Lunar New Year traditions
- MerryTale - A festive journey to Santa's workshop for Christmas cheer
- Sesame Street SpookyTale - A Halloween-themed visit to Count's castle with beloved Sesame Street characters
- SpookyTale - A Halloween adventure through haunted woods and a spooky house
About the Author
Christopher Franceschelli is a seasoned publisher, editor, and creator of children's books. He runs Chronicle's Handprint imprint and the SmartInk packaging company. A born-and-raised New Yorker, Franceschelli lives with his family in Brooklyn. Anita Schmidt has illustrated several books for young readers, including Hello, Little Dreamer for Little Ones by Kathie Lee Gifford. After studying graphic design, Schmidt worked in education, but never lost sight of her passion for drawing. Inspired by nature and her children, she brings stories from all over the world to life through her artwork. Schmidt lives in northern Germany with her family in a small house surrounded by seven lakes. Follow her online @Doodle_Anni.