Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity
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Two Knuffle Bunnies
Trixie is thrilled to take her one-and-only Knuffle Bunny to show her Pre-K class - until she sees Sonja across the room holding ANOTHER Knuffle Bunny. This shocking state of affairs produces arguments
until Ms. Greengrove takes both bunnies. Their teacher returns them to their respective owners at the end of the school day. Trixie is happy - until 2:30 AM when she realizes that she is not the respective owner of the Knuffle Bunny residing In her bed.
After winning the Caldecott Medal for KNUFFLE BUNNY, Mo Williams had a hard act to follow. However, he follows with great, good humor. Set in New York with a combination of photographs and cartoon-like characters, Williams displays universal insight into the minds of preschoolers. He has written and illustrated a wonderful sequel - fully the equal of the first.
2007-12-13




2 Thumbs Up!
My granddaughters both loved this (ages almost 5 & 3)! They liked it even better than the first Knuffle Bunny story.
Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity
2007-11-26




My kids loved it!
Knuffle Bunny Too is as good a book as the original. My kids love it and often quote from it. We have to read it every day at our house. Definitely a must-have, especially if you like the original. 2007-11-25




Knuffle Bunny - always good
While it's not as great as the first one, this book is very funny, and perfect when, like us, you have a "knuffle bunny" in the house. Our 3 year old completely identifies with Trixie, as her own Eeyore never leaves her side. We can TOTALLY identify with the need to exchange the bunnies in the middle of the night - we'd do it too!!! Thanks Mo, for this sequel! 2007-11-16




Excellent sequel to Knuffle Bunny! A must have.
The pictures and illustrations alone are excellent reasons to buy this book. Adults and kids cant's help but be drawn into this story of how a precious knuffle bunny was accidently switched. The humor of the story makes it one that my children want to read again and again. 2007-11-03

