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Max's Bunny Business

Max's Bunny Business

Paperback

$8.99
Max's Bunny Business

About the Book

A tale of funny bunny business for Rosemary Wells's bestselling Max and Ruby!

Max's sister Ruby and her best friend Louise are in business—they have big plans for the profits from their lemonade stand, and they definitely don't want Max to help or share. But trust Max to have plans of his own. He just might show Ruby that he has a better way to run a bunny business.
Everyone's favorite bunnies, Max and Ruby, appear in a popular television series on Nickelodeon.

 

"The swiftly moving story, enthusiastic characters and enticing candy are rendered in broad, colorful strokes that cannot fail to please the target audience."—Publishers Weekly

"Fans of this rabbit duo will be happy."—School Library Journal

Product Details

On sale: March 1, 2016
Age: 3-5 years
Grade: Up to Kindergarten
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9781101997031
Reading level: Lexile: AD530L

Author Bio

Rosemary Wells (rosemarywells.com) is the author of 120 books for children, including more than 40 about the beloved bunnies, Max and Ruby, who star in their own television show on Nick, Jr. She travels all over the country as a tireless advocate for literacy. Wells was born in New Jersey to a playwright father and ballet dancer mother who encouraged her artistic bent. She worked as an art director and designer before illustrating her first book. She is the mother of two grown daughters, Victoria and Marguerite, and grandmother to four girls.

Reviews

"The swiftly moving story, enthusiastic characters and enticing candy are rendered in broad, colorful strokes that cannot fail to please the target audience."—Publishers Weekly

"Fans of this rabbit duo will be happy."—School Library Journal

"The dynamics between bunny siblings Ruby and...Max remain just the same...all will enjoy seeing the pair lock horns once again."—Horn Book

"As always, Wells' Easter-bright artwork tells a dramatic story of sibling rivalry, with body language that shows the small rabbit-child's seething anger and rebellion, and finally his delightfully blissful triumph."—Booklist