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Kunoichi Bunny (2022)

by Sara Cassidy

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In this amusing wordless picture book, a young toddler uses her stuffed bunny to perform a number of daring acts.
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First sentence: Hiss! Hiss!

Premise/plot: This is a nearly wordless picture book "in graphic novel form" [says GoodReads]. A little girl and her father are out for a stroll. Along for the ride, of course, is the girl's bunny, Kunoichi. Time and time and time again, the little girl intervenes and saves the day as situations and problems emerge. (For example, she throws the bunny at two fighting, hissing cats on the street. This distracts the cats and the bunny (and the girl) "save" the day.) After each incident, the dad finds the bunny and returns it to the girl. The day is PACKED with action and adventure. The book concludes with them being tucked in at night. (The bunny being newly laundered).

My thoughts: It is nearly wordless. I find it interesting that so many reviews call the girl whiny, bratty, etc. Other than a speech bubble with the bunny's name, the girl says nothing. The father doesn't seem angry or frustrated at having to pick up the bunny again and again and again. Just mildly perplexed. Like HOW does the bunny keep falling out of the stroller? Like how did the bunny end up over here? No indications of annoyance or anger.

I liked this book. I'm not sure I loved it absolutely. But I enjoyed it. I definitely didn't pick up "this kid is a total brat" vibes. If anything, I thought the kid was empathetic. Especially when she noticed the older woman on the bus (or form of transit) was lonely and had the bunny wave at her to bring a smile to her face. ( )
  blbooks | Jul 12, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Read-alike for Knuffle Bunny
  rarewren | Jun 2, 2022 |
This cute, nearly-wordless picture book/graphic novel has a little girl saving the day with her little stuffed rabbit over and over thanks to a throwing arm that should earn her a spot on a major league pitching mound. It's also a nice portrayal of a daddy and daughter day. ( )
  villemezbrown | May 12, 2022 |
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For Monky, Snowy, Christopher, Strawberry, Taffy, Zeddy, Flopsy, teddy and all the other stuffed animals of my loved ones. - S.C.
For Rachel, Taylor and, of course, Sadie. - B.S.
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HISSS HISSS FLING! SPRING PLOP! SNIFF SNIFF SNIFF

   KUNOICHI!
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