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Fuzzy Bunny

by Tamara Tramble Anderson

Hardback

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Fuzzy Bunny learns that having long ears has its advantages!

Fuzzy Bunny is a special little bunny born with very long ears. They are not just a little bit long … they are very, very long! All the bunnies in the village make fun of him and tell him he is different. However, with help from a little mouse named Midge, Fuzzy Bunny learns to be proud of his differences.

Product details...

Hardback
Format: 8 x 10 Color Casebound, 29 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Mar 11, 2015)
ISBN10: 1478731737
ISBN13: 9781478731733
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Rabbits

Author Information...

Tamara Tramble AndersonAbout the Author:
Tamara Tramble Anderson is a college professor and early childhood education consultant dedicated to teaching the importance of diversity. This is her first children’s book. She lives in Reno, Nevada where she spends her free time writing, baking, and enjoying her ever-growing family!

About the Illustrator:
Gabrielle Bachand is a chemical engineering and art student from Reno, Nevada. This is her first work in illustration, and she has been honored to bring Fuzzy Bunny, Midge, and all of their furry friends to life! When not in school, she enjoys baking apple pies of her own and playing with her puppy, Darcy.
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