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DescriptionBedtime! But Bunny does not want to go to sleep. And one night, he sets off to find out what he's been missing.
At first, Bunny loves his journey through the nighttime world. He munches some flowers and vegetables and declares a garden at night "the very best place to be!" He escapes a hungry owl and decides that "a patch of brush is the very best place to be!" After several adventures, he realizes that "the very best place of all places to be" is home, in bed. And soon, he is. The child who struggles against bedtime will enjoy this bedtime book-precisely because it acknowledges that he or she might indeed be missing something. About the Author
Roni Schotter also wrote Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street, Passover Magic, a 1996 NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, F Is for Freedom, and A Fruit and Vegetable Man, a Hungry Mind Review Book of Distinction. After working for a number of years as an editor, she now writes full time. She lives near New York City with her husband and son.
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