Treehouse Friends: Bunnygirl

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Animals
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Bed-time story
Bunnies
Bunny
Bunny Rabbit
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Children
Children's
Cute
Diversity
Early Learning
education
Educational
Empathy
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Family
Feel-good
Fluffy Animals
Friendship
Fun
growing
Illustrated
Illustrations
Kindness
Learning
Nature
Picture
Picture Book
Rabbit
Rabbits
Read-a-long
Stories
Story Book
Treehouse
Values
Wholesome

Product details

  • ISBN 9780645069679
  • Dimensions: 267 x 195mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Berbay Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Hello Kitty fans and admirers of all things kawaii will adore Bunnygirl’s colorful world, filled with kindness and quirk, in this picture book, illustrated in comic panels. 

James lives in the most AMAZING treehouse, but no one is allowed come inside of it. He just doesn’t feel comfortable with people. Until he meets Bunnygirl. After all, who could be intimidated by a girl dressed in a bunny costume? Naturally, Bunnygirl is determined to help James. Plus James has a few surprises of his own, in this story of friendship and empathy.


This is the second Bunnygirl story, which can be read alone or as a sequel to Bunnygirl: The First Adventure. As Bunnygirl fans know, it's her kindness and creativity that are her superpowers. She uses them to help her friends and neighbors in wonderfully unexpected ways. Share Bunnygirl with the creative, determined kids in your life who are ready to be their own heroes.  

Holly Jayne was born in Melbourne and now lives on Australia's Gold Coast. She has been making animals, figurines and jewellery since she was in primary school. Holly first created the character of Bunnygirl as a little polymer clay figurine, then later on an enamel pin design so cute it sold out in her Etsy shop. She knew there was a story there and had to write a comic to go with it: Bunnygirl is the feel-good result.

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