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I Think I Saw the Easter Bunny! - by Adam Wallace (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Is that the . . . ?
- 3-8 Years
- 9.0" x 9.0" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Holidays & Celebrations
- Series Name: I Think I Saw
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Book Synopsis
Is that the . . . ? Could it be . . . ? I think I saw the Easter Bunny! Young readers will love following along as Alex and the Easter Bunny work together to save Easter in this rhyming picture book with hilarious illustrations from New York Times best-selling author Adam Wallace.
Every year, Alex comes in second place at the annual Easter egg hunt. But not this year. He is determined to finally come in first . . . until he spots something in a bush. Is that . . . could it be? It's the Easter Bunny! But the Easter Bunny needs help, and Alex knows exactly what he needs to do--help the Easter Bunny hide all the eggs! He and the Easter Bunny zip all over hiding eggs to save Easter in this hilarious and heartfelt rhyming picture book by New York Times bestselling author Adam Wallace.
About the Author
Adam Wallace is an Australian author best-known for the How to Catch series. Adam's books have sold over 11 million copies, and five have made it to number one on the New York Times Bestseller List. Adam has also turned his backyard into an 18 hole mini-golf course, and loves taking afternoon naps.
Srimalie Bassani was born in 1986. She lives and works in Mantova, Italy. When Srimalie was a child, her mother inspired her passion for drawing and painting and always encouraged her artistic pursuits. Srimalie attended the Academy of Fine Arts and later earned a master's degree in editorial illustration. Her work is always full of surprises, and she likes to diversify her style based on the story she's illustrating. Her work has appeared in publications from several publishers, including Bacchilega Editore, Lantana Editore, and Gilgamesh Editions. It's difficult to pull her away from her writing desk, where she keeps a stack books, pages, and tea cups of many colors, and where she also amuses her fat cat. If she hadn't been an illustrator, she would have worked in another artistic field because it is what she knows and loves best.