I'm a Bunny

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781835873052
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Discover all your favourite springtime animals in this adorable shaped board book.

Each uniquely shaped page reveals a new animal, alongside a simple fact and a playful sound to join in with. Little ones will love to BAA, CHEEP and BOING along as they meet lambs, chicks and bunnies.

Packed with bright colours and friendly faces from Matthew Scott, the toy-like pages are sure to hold the attention of the youngest babies while the simple facts are perfect for toddlers.

Also in the series:
I'm a Dinosaur (2025)
I'm a Car (2025)

Carly Blake (Author)
Carly has been a children's book editor for more than 15 years, working on everything from pop-up and board books to non-fiction and picture books, including the best-selling Ology series. She's based in the UK and lives in Suffolk, near Cambridge. Carly now works as a Senior Commissioning Editor for Templar Publishing.

Matthew Scott (Illustrator)
Matthew Scott is an award-winning illustrator currently based in the UK. His bold, colourful artwork has seen him working with a diverse range of creative teams to produce children's books, toys, games, apps and animations for TV shows.


His artwork always begins its life with sketches using pencil and paper, which is then coloured digitally using various programs and scanned textures.

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