I Love You, Bunny
Author: Alina Surnaite
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 24
A beautiful debut about being afraid of the dark, illustrated in a classic, nostalgic style. Suzy is afraid to go to sleep, because a monster might come when she's sleeping. Mummy tells her not to worry, as Bunny will chase the monsters away. But at the break of dawn, a shadow creeps into the room, and Bunny disappears! Suzy wakes up to see a scary shadow on the wall, and runs straight to her Mummy. However, when Misty the cat creeps into the room, holding Bunny in his mouth, Suzy realises that though things can look scary in the dark, really there's nothing to be afraid of.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 24
A beautiful debut about being afraid of the dark, illustrated in a classic, nostalgic style. Suzy is afraid to go to sleep, because a monster might come when she's sleeping. Mummy tells her not to worry, as Bunny will chase the monsters away. But at the break of dawn, a shadow creeps into the room, and Bunny disappears! Suzy wakes up to see a scary shadow on the wall, and runs straight to her Mummy. However, when Misty the cat creeps into the room, holding Bunny in his mouth, Suzy realises that though things can look scary in the dark, really there's nothing to be afraid of.
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Author: Alina Surnaite
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 24
A beautiful debut about being afraid of the dark, illustrated in a classic, nostalgic style. Suzy is afraid to go to sleep, because a monster might come when she's sleeping. Mummy tells her not to worry, as Bunny will chase the monsters away. But at the break of dawn, a shadow creeps into the room, and Bunny disappears! Suzy wakes up to see a scary shadow on the wall, and runs straight to her Mummy. However, when Misty the cat creeps into the room, holding Bunny in his mouth, Suzy realises that though things can look scary in the dark, really there's nothing to be afraid of.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 24
A beautiful debut about being afraid of the dark, illustrated in a classic, nostalgic style. Suzy is afraid to go to sleep, because a monster might come when she's sleeping. Mummy tells her not to worry, as Bunny will chase the monsters away. But at the break of dawn, a shadow creeps into the room, and Bunny disappears! Suzy wakes up to see a scary shadow on the wall, and runs straight to her Mummy. However, when Misty the cat creeps into the room, holding Bunny in his mouth, Suzy realises that though things can look scary in the dark, really there's nothing to be afraid of.
I Love You, Bunny