6/29/2023 0 Comments Wolfie the Bunny by Ame Dyckman![]() ![]() You'll be relieved to hear that there is no bunny massacre at the end of this story. When Dot comes back, Wolfie shadows her everywhere, much to Dot's frustration. To be honest, I did begin to wonder at this point if the finale to this tale was going to involve the sad demise of poor Dot! Dot decides to go and play at her friend's house instead and, when she leaves, Wolfie cries for the first time. Dot does not sleep well, and when her friends come around to visit they all scream en masse 'He's going to eat us all up!' but, once again, there is no response from Dot's parents. Wolfie settles in quickly, happily eating carrots and sleeping very well. ![]() Mama and Papa Bunny are immediately charmed by their new baby, but big sister Dot remains alarmed, shouting out 'He's going to eat us all up!' but receiving no response from her smitten parents! Fortunately for you, this book will cover all of those requirements! Wolfie the bunny arrives in the Bunny family's lives in a rather suspicious way, when he is left on their doorstep in a basket. Or it may just be that you like a good story that's fun to read. It may be that you have a wolf- or rabbit-obsessed toddler. It may be that you are on the lookout for a useful picture book that deals with sibling rivalry in a helpful way. ![]()
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