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Overview
Early one Easter morning, bunnies begin turning up in the strangest (and funniest) places all over Sesame Street. Where did they come from? This is a hilarious tale told in rollicking rhymeβa great way to celebrate Easter and spring with your toddler!
Synopsis
Early one Easter morning, little bunnies begin turning up in the strangest (and funniest) places all over Sesame Street. Where did they come from? Here’s a hilarious tale told in rollicking rhyme—a great way to celebrate Easter and spring!
Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature
The characters on Sesame Street faced an unusual series of events one Easter. When Elmo got up one of his bunny slippers appeared to hop away. When Bert and Ernie were working around the house, the closet was full of bunnies. Henry ended up with a bunny on his lap while he was coloring Easter eggs. Zoe and Cookie found bunnies everywhere. The place seems to be overrun with bunnies. Then Big Bird appeared on the scene and he was looking for his lost bunnies. They were supposed to march in the Easter parade. A solution is found and all of the Sesame Street gang and all of the bunnies make a parade down their famous street. Silly, but at least a story with a beginning, somewhat of a mystery to be solved and a happy conclusion. The illustrations will be familiar to those who watch the program. 2004 (orig. 1997), Sesame Workshop/Random House, Ages 1 to 3.
Editorials
Children's Literature
The characters on Sesame Street faced an unusual series of events one Easter. When Elmo got up one of his bunny slippers appeared to hop away. When Bert and Ernie were working around the house, the closet was full of bunnies. Henry ended up with a bunny on his lap while he was coloring Easter eggs. Zoe and Cookie found bunnies everywhere. The place seems to be overrun with bunnies. Then Big Bird appeared on the scene and he was looking for his lost bunnies. They were supposed to march in the Easter parade. A solution is found and all of the Sesame Street gang and all of the bunnies make a parade down their famous street. Silly, but at least a story with a beginning, somewhat of a mystery to be solved and a happy conclusion. The illustrations will be familiar to those who watch the program. 2004 (orig. 1997), Sesame Workshop/Random House, Ages 1 to 3.βMarilyn Courtot