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Based on the Rugrats Easter Special.
It's springtime and love is in the air! Even Tommy's dog, Spike, has fallen for Kimi's dog, Fifi. But when Spike chooses to play with Fifi over Tommy, the babies set out to put an end to their puppy love. During an Easter egg hunt in the backyard the babies discover that this isn't just puppy love, but lots of puppies to love! Join the Rugrats for an egg-stra special Easter surprise.
Ages 4-8
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One spring morning, the Easter Bunny skips merrily along to deliver his colorful, hand-paintedeggs. But the children tell him that it's Mother's Day, which can only mean one thing: HE SLEPT THROUGH EASTER! Nobody wants eggs on Mother's Day, or on the Fourth of July -- and especially not on Halloween. Children will sympathize with the little bunny's plight and cheer when Santa finds the perfect gift to help!
Originally published in 1957, The Easter Bunny that Overslept now returns with a fresh look, promising to delight new generations of children. What a wonderful tale to share at Easter, Mother's Day, Christmas ... or at any time at all!
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It's Easter, and the mischievous yet very accommodating Easter Bunny has hidden six eggs for Spot the dog and his friend Helen the hippo. Lurking playfully behind shed doors, shrubs, and fences, the bunny gives the youngsters hints as they track down the colorfully wrapped chocolate treats. For over 15 years, young readers have joined Spot and Helen on their spirited search, lifting flaps and learning to count along the way. ("Spot and Helen have found three eggs... Are there more?") Now, with this small board-book edition of the lift-the-flap favorite, yet another generation can fall in love with the roly-poly tan and brown-spotted pup and his big blue friend. Parents will find this a perfect addition to their little one's basket on Easter morning. Other delightful Spot titles by Eric Hill include Where's Spot?, Spot Goes to School, and Spot Helps Out). (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter
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Reading level: Ages 4-8
Edition: Hardcover Released:January 2002
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In a text filled with anecdotes, sayings, and bits of verse, Edna Barth traces the history of the Easter symbols and shows how they reflect feelings shared by people throughout the world. The symbols represent hope, joy in living, and wonder at the miracle of new life—and these are universal emotions. Warmly written, and illustrated with black and white drawings by Ursula Arndt, this is a book to be discovered and read with pleasure by young readers of all faiths. All of Edna Barth's classic holiday books are now being reissued with fresh, new jacket designs and fun activities inside the paperback covers.
Ages 9-12
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With Easter fast approaching, bunnies all over the world are preparing for the big day and they need help decorating their eggs in styles unique to their own countries. Following the same format as the wildly successful What Do You Want on Your Pizza?, this big, chunky book lets kids choose decorations and fit them into the appropriate slots on each of five spreads throughout the story. Whether it's jewels on the Russian bunny's eggs, a pattern of seashells on a South Pacific bunny's eggs, or stars and stripes on the American bunny's eggs, with over 30 fun, fabulous pieces, this is a one-of-a-kind holiday treat that kids will love!
Baby-Preschool
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