<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Follow Isabel, the best bunjitsu artist in her school, as she makes friends, faces her fears, and fights her toughest opponent yet--herself.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The further adventures of Isabel the Bunjitsu Bunny, packed with action and Zen-inspired wisdom<i>--</i>a fun chapter book with two color illustrations throughout<br></b><br>Isabel is the best bunjitsu artist in her class. She can throw farther, kick higher, and hit harder than any<i>bunny</i> else. But her strongest weapon is her mind. <p/><i>Bunjitsu Bunny vs. Bunjitsu Bunny</i>, the fourth book in this series by John Himmelman, follows Isabel as she makes friends, faces her fears, and fights her toughest opponent yet<i>--</i>herself! <p/><b>Read the whole Bunjitsu Bunny series</b>: <br><i>Tales of Bunjitsu Bunny<br>Bunjitsu Bunny's Best Move<br>Bunjitsu Bunny Jumps to the Moon<br>Bunjitsu Bunny vs. Bunjitsu Bunny <p/></i><b>Praise for <i>Bunjitsu Bunny Jumps to the Moon</i>: <br></b><br>Isabel does a good job of approaching every challenge with spunk and determination, and manages to do the right things under the circumstances. . . . As part of the Bunjitsu Bunny series, this book is appropriate for children who are beginning to read chapter books, and the stories are fun to read aloud to younger children. --<i>Childrens Literature<br></i><br><b>Praise for <i>Tales of Bunjitsu Bunny</i>: <br></b><br>Cleverly wrapped in an entertaining package, the zen-type morals are edifying but not preachy and serve to genuinely enrich the stories. --<i>The Horn Book, </i><b>starred review</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b>Praise for <i>Bunjitsu Bunny Jumps to the Moon</i>: <br></b><br>Isabel does a good job of approaching every challenge with spunk and determination, and manages to do the right things under the circumstances. . . . As part of the Bunjitsu Bunny series, this book is appropriate for children who are beginning to read chapter books, and the stories are fun to read aloud to younger children. --<i>Childrens Literature<br></i><br><b>Praise for <i>Tales of Bunjitsu Bunny</i>: <br></b><br>Cleverly wrapped in an entertaining package, the zen-type morals are edifying but not preachy and serve to genuinely enrich the stories. --<i>The Horn Book, </i><b>starred review</b> <p/>A series of Zen lessons touched with gentle humor. --<i>Kirkus Reviews <p/></i>Delightful . . . reminiscent of Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad stories or Jon Muth's ever-popular <i>Zen Shorts</i>. --<i>School Library Journal</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>John Himmelman</b> is the author and illustrator of more than seventy-five books for children, including<i> </i>the Bujitsu Bunny books, <i> The Cow Said Meow</i>, <i>Chickens to the Rescue</i>, and<i> Duck to the Rescue</i>. As a martial arts student and instructor, he has a lot of experience with the human version of bunjitsu. He lives in Connecticut with his artist wife, Betsy
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