
Frankenbunny
Jill Esbaum(Author)
Sterling (Publisher)
Published on 7. December 2017
Book
Hardback
978-1-4549-2172-1 (ISBN)
Description
Spencer the bunny is scared of monsters - and his big brothers love to tease him about it. He knows that monsters aren't real and it's easy for him to be brave in the daylight and when he's with his Dad. But at night, in the dark, when his brothers warn him of Frankenbunny's crusty fangs, ginormous paws and flashing red eyes - he's a goner! Spencer hatches a plan to teach his brothers what it feels like to be scared and, in the process, learns that monsters aren't real and there's no such thing as Frankenbunny.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Union Square & Co.
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 years
Illustrations
Full colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4549-2172-1 (9781454921721)
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Persons
Jill Esbaum is the award-winning author of many picture books, including I Am Cow, Hear Me Moo! and I Hatched! (both Penguin). She also enjoys writing a variety of nonfiction books for National Geographic Kids, including the popular Angry Birds Playground series. Jill has also written many popular Sterling titles, including Teeny Tiny Toady, Elwood Bigfoot, and If a T. Rex Crashes Your Birthday Party. Jill lives in Dixon, IA. Learn more at jillesbaum.com and picturebookbuilders.com. Alice Brereton grew up in Minneapolis, MN, and is absurdly proud of that fact. Her artwork is colorful, textured, shape oriented, and always strives to be quirky or "smile inducing." Alice has won many awards from her school, the Academy of Art University, and was an Adobe Design Achievement Awards Semifinalist in 2011 and 2013. She keeps them in a nice humble pile next to her collection of dinosaur and donkey figurines. When Alice was 9 her imaginary friend was a gigantic Tyrannosaurus that she liked to imagine eating her best friends. Her favorite food is "pickled anything," and if she were not an illustrator Alice would be at the bottom of a sea in a submarine discovering new kinds of sea life and naming them ridiculous names . . . one day the "Tooty-McFlippery-Banana Butt" will be found!