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Big Bunny - by Rowboat Watkins (Hardcover)

Big Bunny - by  Rowboat Watkins (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A parent and child share the telling of a story about a giant bunny who eats carrots--and maybe trucks and bridges (according to the child).<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Once upon a time there was a book about . . .<br>MONSTERS!<br>No.<br>SPACE ALIENS?<br>Nope . . . a BUNNY!<br>A GIANT SCARY TRUCK-EATING BUNNY?!?<br>Um . . . well, maybe it was a tiny bit big.</i> <p/>From the curious mind of Rowboat Watkins comes a ginormously imaginative story that is as funny as it is philosophical. How big is Big Bunny? And how will this story end? Delightfully meta and humorously subversive, <i>Big Bunny</i> will take its place as the next go-to story about stories.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>RUN out to get this book - it's totally hilarious.--Imagination Soup<br><br>This clever story within a story will perplex and intrigue young readers. 'ginormous' read-aloud appeal. -School Library Journal<br><br>Watkins (Rude Cakes) conjures another homey yet mind-bending story in this bedtime tale about an enormous rabbit, regular-sized carrots, some trucker penguins and bus-driving giraffes. The infectious fun continues to the ending, which will be - trust me - a giant, hilarious surprise to both parents and kids. - <i>The New York Times<i><br><br>Watkins' glee in crafting a near-anarchic tale is infectious, sparking imaginations and appreciation for storytelling in equal measure. -Kirkus Reviews<br><br>Watkins's pictures exude the giddiness of an imagination unleashed. -Publishers Weekly, starred review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Rowboat Watkins is a dad who likes to tell stories and draw. A recipient of the 2010 Sendak Fellowship, he lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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