Pat the Christmas Bunny(Pat the Bunny Series) FROM OUR EDITORS
The classic children's book, Pat the Bunny, is given a jolly holiday twist in this interactive companion from Edith Kunhardt. Similar in style to her popular story about Paul, Judy, and their touchable little rabbit, this spiral-bound book finds the three merrymakers celebrating a happy holiday with Mummy and Daddy. Readers can tease their senses through nine interactive elements, such as touching the fuzzy bunny (who is decked out in a red and white scarf!), writing a wishlist to Santa with an attached cardboard pencil, smelling a peppermint candy cane, and turning a wheel to make the moon and stars go 'round. Both endearing and educational, Pat the Christmas Bunny -- with its many stimulating textures -- will have young readers loving Christmas the whole year long.
ANNOTATION
Paul and Judy play with their rabbit, write letters to Santa, decorate the Christmas tree, and open presents. Feature textures to feel, flaps to lift, elements to move, and a scratch and sniff candy cane.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt is recognized by leading educators as the most important first book for a baby's early development. Its unique interactive and sensory approach helps stimulate a baby's developing mind.
In this companion to Dorothy Kunhardt's Pat the Bunny, Paul and Judy are getting ready for Christmas. Toddlers can join in the fun by helping them write a list for Santa, smell a candy cane, and even ride on a toboggan! All nine activities will fascinate your little one.
SYNOPSIS
Paul, Judy, and their parents, the characters from the original Pat the Bunny, are celebrating Christmas. Bunny is there, too. The action begins the night before, when Paul makes a list for Santa, the family decorates the tree and hangs stockings, and then continues next day with the opening of gifts and then playing with toys. And of course, everyone gets to pat the bunny, which is all decked out in a red and green Christmas scarf. With nine interactive elements, from touching textures (bunny, stockings, shiny ribbon, etc) and playing with movable parts (a changing moon face, a sled) to scratch and sniff (candy cane), this has all the appeal of the original Pat the Bunny with the added element of Christmas excitement.