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Bezig met laden... The Island Light: A Voyage to the Bunny Planetdoor Rosemary Wells
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This is a story about a boy that just had one of those bad days where nothing seemed to go right. Finally that night he imagined going to Bunny Planet where everything was perfect where all he did was spend a whole day with his Dad. He woke up at midnight to look out and see what looked like Bunny Planet in the sky. This book is about a bunny, Felix, who has a bad day. Nothing goes right for him all day. When he goes to bed he thinks he needs a visit to bunny planet. Janet, the queen welcomes Felix in, and says here is the day that should have been. That him and his dad walk to the dock to see the mailboat. The boat brings them apples, milk, and flour. Then they go to the light house where it is warm and dry. There they cook and play games and have a good time. Suddenly Felix wakes up and outside his bedroom window he can see the bunny planet. Felix gets sick in art class and his day goes downhill from there. His parents are too busy to tuck him in to bed, so he needs to visit Bunny Planet who Queen Janet can make everything better with her love. This is a good story for younger children especially K - 1 because they still imagine a lot of things. It is a good book for group reading. www.rosemarywells.com geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Felix has an awful day until he is whisked off to the Bunny Planet to experience the day that should have been. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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