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Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity by Mo Willems
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Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity

by Mo Willems

Series: Knuffle Bunny (2)

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Hyperion (2007), Hardcover, 48 pages

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This picture book is very fun and cute to read. I loved the illustrations, great combination of realism and cartoons. The storyline is funny, and I could imagine the hysteria of the child when she realizes that it is not her bunny. There is no reasoning with the poor girl. I loved that the other girls father called at about the same time. Very funny. I would definitly recommend this book for early readers, especially someone who has a close furry friend.  ( )
  linnaea44 | Dec 6, 2009 |
Loved this book!! I have read it to my students already. Just as much fun for the adults as for the kids. Wonderful illustrations using actual photographs of real places. Characters are animated. ( )
  KimSiljeg | Nov 30, 2009 |
Genre- realistic fiction
A good example of realistic fiction because everything could of happened but didn't.
Characterization-Sonja (Foil) not the main character but Sonja helped shape where the story was going.
Media-Actual pictures taken with drawings added on top.
  hprintz07 | Oct 22, 2009 |
Oh NO! Trixie brings in her ONE OF A KIND Knuffle Bunny only to realize...Sonja has the same one! How could this be? Worse, they get them mixed up and go home with the other girl's bunny. After a frantic late night conversation between dads, the two girls meet under the Arc de Triomphe and switch back. Extremely cute.
  annashapiro | Oct 13, 2009 |
This sequel to Mo Willems' popular book "Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale" is a wonderful realistic fiction story that tells the story of one little girl, Trixie's, experience in realizing that her stuffed animal is not one-of-a-kind. Much drama then ensues when her bunny gets mixed up with another girl's bunny at school. This story will have adults and children laughing and smiling. It is also one that children will be able to relate too, because like Trixie, many children have favored possessions that they would be lost without. In this story, the heroic father steps in and saves Trixie's day by getting her Knuffle Bunny returned to her. For many children, this scenario will hopefully give them hope that their parent/guardian would do the very same thing. In addition, this book sheds a positive light on fatherhood and engages dads in literacy with their children. ( )
  katitefft | Aug 26, 2009 |
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This book is dedicated to preschool students everywhere.
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One morning, not so long ago, Trixie took a walk with her daddy.
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