Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (Knuffle Bunny #1) 
Ah, Knuffle Bunny is a classic for a reason. Funny and creative and a great read-aloud. I love the mix of cartoony illustrations and black and white photos, and the story is relatable to all parents and kids. I think my favorite part of the books is the expressions on the parents' faces, starting with the photo album in front.
Knoffle Bunny is described as a 'cautionary' tale. The main character Trixie and her beloved stuffed bunny are off on an errand with her father. They are going to the laundry mat to wash clothes. Trixie is happy to help her father. She is even allowed to put money into the machine. They left the laundry mat and made their way back home. After a couple of blocks Trixie realizes she doesn't have knuffle bunny. She begins to form words that don't sound like words to her dad because she had not yet

If your child has a blankie, stuffed animal or other comfort item, you will appreciate this little tale of a girl and her father doing laundry at the local Laundromat. Mo Willems combines photographs of his own neighborhood in New York City, and superimposes his colorful drawings into the pictures. What you get is a really effective storyboard. (In a most of candor, Willems admitted that he Photo-shopped all the trash and debris out of the pictures when he noticed how dirty his neighborhood
Always keep your child involved in helping out with easy to do small-chore-related tasks such as inserting coins into a laundry machine, helping scoop detergent out of the box into the washer, adding fabric sheets to the dryer, finding an open laundry station to fluff and fold. It will be exciting when your son or your daughter "helps" you pick out a machine at the laundry mat or helps you set up the station with a basket, cart, or to do just small chore-related tasks.
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale is a Caldecott Honor book from Mo Willems, creator of Cartoon Networks Sheep in the Big City. This book is about how a toddler named Trixie loses her Knuffle Bunny at the Laundromat and has a hard time trying to tell her dad that they lost Knuffle Bunny. Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale is truly one of the most brilliant childrens books ever written that children will love for many years!Mo Willems has truly done a brilliant job at writing and illustrating this
A fellow work colleague from the Youth Dept. at the Library brought my attention to this book. My children are grown. I borrowed this book purely for my own enjoyment. I liked it very much and have just completed the third book in this series.
Mo Willems
Hardcover | Pages: 40 pages Rating: 4.27 | 44137 Users | 2674 Reviews

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Original Title: | Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale |
ISBN: | 1844280594 (ISBN13: 9781844280599) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Knuffle Bunny #1 |
Setting: | New York City, New York(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Caldecott Medal Nominee (2005), Borders Original Voices Award for Picture Books (2004), Kentucky Bluegrass Award for K-2 (2006), Charlotte Zolotow Award Nominee for Honor Book (2005), Vermont's Picture Book Awards: Red Clover (2006) Irma Black Award (2005), Wanda Gág Read Aloud Book Award Nominee (2005) |
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Merging expressive cartoon network-esque illustrations with beautiful black and white photographs of Brooklyn, this funny story tells how Trixie and Knuffle Bunny's trip to the laundromat with Dad goes terribly wrong when Trixie realizes some bunny's been left behind...! Her attempts to alert Dad all the way home are unsuccessful, until Mom points out that Knuffle Bunny is missing and the family hotfoot it back to the laundromat. Fortunately, KB is safe, if a little wet...List About Books Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (Knuffle Bunny #1)
Title | : | Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (Knuffle Bunny #1) |
Author | : | Mo Willems |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 40 pages |
Published | : | July 7th 2005 by Walker Books Ltd (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Family. Humor. Storytime |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 44137 Users | 2674 ReviewsEvaluation About Books Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (Knuffle Bunny #1)
Now while on a nostalgic and personal level Mo Willems' Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale sure does resonate (for I too once misplaced a treasured plush rabbit as a toddler), I really do not all that much like the accompanying illustrations. As sorry, but I have always been rather easily creeped out by especially cartoon-like images and little Trixie with her overly large and bulging eyes really does almost give me the proverbial willies so to speak (and therefore, while I can appreciate MoAh, Knuffle Bunny is a classic for a reason. Funny and creative and a great read-aloud. I love the mix of cartoony illustrations and black and white photos, and the story is relatable to all parents and kids. I think my favorite part of the books is the expressions on the parents' faces, starting with the photo album in front.
Knoffle Bunny is described as a 'cautionary' tale. The main character Trixie and her beloved stuffed bunny are off on an errand with her father. They are going to the laundry mat to wash clothes. Trixie is happy to help her father. She is even allowed to put money into the machine. They left the laundry mat and made their way back home. After a couple of blocks Trixie realizes she doesn't have knuffle bunny. She begins to form words that don't sound like words to her dad because she had not yet

If your child has a blankie, stuffed animal or other comfort item, you will appreciate this little tale of a girl and her father doing laundry at the local Laundromat. Mo Willems combines photographs of his own neighborhood in New York City, and superimposes his colorful drawings into the pictures. What you get is a really effective storyboard. (In a most of candor, Willems admitted that he Photo-shopped all the trash and debris out of the pictures when he noticed how dirty his neighborhood
Always keep your child involved in helping out with easy to do small-chore-related tasks such as inserting coins into a laundry machine, helping scoop detergent out of the box into the washer, adding fabric sheets to the dryer, finding an open laundry station to fluff and fold. It will be exciting when your son or your daughter "helps" you pick out a machine at the laundry mat or helps you set up the station with a basket, cart, or to do just small chore-related tasks.
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale is a Caldecott Honor book from Mo Willems, creator of Cartoon Networks Sheep in the Big City. This book is about how a toddler named Trixie loses her Knuffle Bunny at the Laundromat and has a hard time trying to tell her dad that they lost Knuffle Bunny. Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale is truly one of the most brilliant childrens books ever written that children will love for many years!Mo Willems has truly done a brilliant job at writing and illustrating this
A fellow work colleague from the Youth Dept. at the Library brought my attention to this book. My children are grown. I borrowed this book purely for my own enjoyment. I liked it very much and have just completed the third book in this series.
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