Description
Dive into the whimsical world of 'Bad Bunny and the Beasties', where adventure, mischief, and animal friends come alive! This beautifully illustrated children's book, created by the talented Jonathan Bentley, is perfect for little readers looking to break free from the ordinary. With 24 pages of vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book captures the imagination of young minds, making it an essential addition to any child's bookshelf. As Bad Bunny ventures into the deepest, darkest forest, he challenges the notion of what it means to be a 'good bunny'. Join him as he discovers his true identity and whether he truly belongs among the beasties of the woods. Great for encouraging reading and sparking conversations about friendship and self-acceptance, this book is a delightful read for ages 3-7. Ideal for bedtime stories or classroom reading, 'Bad Bunny and the Beasties' makes a fantastic gift for any young reader in your life! This brand new edition published by Scholastic Australia on February 1, 2023, is a must-have that will captivate the hearts of both parents and children alike. Order now and let the adventures begin! Shipping information: Fast and reliable delivery options are available across New Zealand, ensuring you receive your copy promptly. Don't miss out on this charming tale!
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781761121593
Number of Pages 24
Illustrated by Bentley, Jonathan
Publisher SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Published NZ 1 Feb 2023
'Good bunnies are so boring! I'm going way down there Into the deepest, darkest forest where the beasties wait to scare!' Bad Bunny isn't like the other bunnies. Maybe he belongs in the woods with the beasties. Or is he not quite as bad as everyone thinks?
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781761121593
Number of Pages 24
Illustrated by Bentley, Jonathan
Publisher SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Published NZ 1 Feb 2023
'Good bunnies are so boring! I'm going way down there Into the deepest, darkest forest where the beasties wait to scare!' Bad Bunny isn't like the other bunnies. Maybe he belongs in the woods with the beasties. Or is he not quite as bad as everyone thinks?