The relentless anarchy and fruity rhyming scheme makes for a thrilling ride for younger children and their tongue-twisted parents. To be chanted at high speed and followed by a little lie-down.
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Bunnies On The Bus is fast-paced, furious and easy to remember, so even the youngest will quickly join in. The bright and (very) lively illustrations add to the hilarity and bring in some intriguing sub-plots. Delightful, hysterical and SO MUCH FUN!
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This book is SO perfect for little ones that love repetitive and rhyming books - Isaac loved this one and caught on to the words so quickly so he was able to join in âreadingâ it with me. The illustrations are so so good and all the animals involved (thereâs not just bunnies!) really stand out and we enjoyed looking at them all and talking about what everyone was doing!
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Biographical note
Philip Ardagh is a prolific writer who has been published in over 40 languages around the world. His titles include the bestselling Eddie Dickens trilogy, the Stick and Fetch series and Bunnies on the Bus illustrated by Ben Mantle. Most recently, he collaborated with illustrator Elissa Elwick on the Little Adventurers trilogy of picture books. He stands two metres tall with a most impressive beard, and lives with his wife and son in Kent. Find him on Twitter and Instagram as @PhilipArdagh.
Ben Mantle is the illustrator of Follow the Track All the Way Back by Timothy Knapman, and Kiss the Crocodile by Sean Taylor, among many other picture books. Born in Leamington Spa, Ben now lives and works in Brighton. Find him online at benmantle.co.uk and on Twitter and Instagram as @BenMMantle.