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“Bunny’s eyes sparkled at the sight of the shelves bursting with books. It was better than a field full of fresh, crunchy carrots!” –Bunny’s Book Club

Bunny’s Book Club

by Annie Silvestro
AR Test


At A Glance
Interest Level

3 – 7
Entertainment
Score
Reading Level
3.1
Number of Pages
40

Bunny loves to sit outside the library with the kids and listen to summer story time. But when the weather gets cold and everyone moves inside, his daily dose of joy is gone. Desperate, Bunny refuses to miss out on any more reading time and devises a plan to sneak into the library at night . . . through the library’s book drop! 

Soon, Bunny hatches a plan for a great adventure—one that brings the joy of reading to all his forest friends. 

Bunny’s Book Club will introduce children to the magic of reading as they learn about Bunny and his forest friends, who love reading books and who have a wide range of interests. Bunny loves sharks and swashbucklers, while porcupine is interested in caterpillars and cocoons. Mouse wants to read about ghosts, and Mole wants to learn about volcanoes. Young readers will fall in love with Bunny and his friend who find delight in curling up with a good book. Readers’ hearts will speed up when the librarian shows up and catches the inquisitive creatures. The book ends with a sweet conclusion that will leave readers smiling. 

Bunny’s Book Club is a delightful story with an engaging plot and adorably cute pictures that add to the book’s charm. The large, full-colored illustrations are whimsical and each animal shows their love of books in a unique way. Bunny sneaks a stack of “his treasures through the book slot.” Porcupine hugs a book about hedgehogs. Throughout the story, one thing is clear: Books are full of wonder and the library is full of adventure.  

Even though Bunny’s Book Club is a picture book, the story is intended to be read aloud to a child, rather than for the child to read it for the first time independently. Each page has two to eight sentences that include a lot of dialogue. The story is full of onomatopoeias, alliteration, and dialogue which makes Bunny’s Book Club perfect for reading aloud.  

 Bring the magic of reading into a child’s life by introducing them to Bunny and his woodland friends. Readers will be so captivated by both the story and the illustrations that they will want to read Bunny’s Book Club again and again. The story gives many examples of how a book can take readers on wonderful adventures, so be prepared for a trip to the library. Since Bunny often has cupcakes and tea while reading, Bunny’s Book Club is best served with a sweet treat. Young readers can go on another adventure with a bunny by reading Charlotte the Scientist Finds a Cure by Camille Andros and Too Many Carrots by Katy Hudson. 

Sexual Content 

  • None 

Violence 

  • None 

Drugs and Alcohol 

  • None 

Language 

  • None 

Supernatural 

  • None 

Spiritual Content 

  • None 
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“Bunny’s eyes sparkled at the sight of the shelves bursting with books. It was better than a field full of fresh, crunchy carrots!” –Bunny’s Book Club

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