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Knuffle bunny a cautionary tale book
Knuffle bunny a cautionary tale book









knuffle bunny a cautionary tale book

The book was also adapted into a musical, Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical, by Willems, Michael Silversher, and Deborah Wicks La Puma. It also spawned an animated short, which won the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video in 2007.

knuffle bunny a cautionary tale book

The story's audio version, narrated by Mo, Cheryl, and Trixie Willems, won the 2007 Audie Award for Children's Titles for Ages up to 8. Kirkus Reviews wrote, "The natural audience for this offering is a little older than its main character: they will easily identify with Trixie’s grief and at the same time feel superior to her hapless parent-and rejoice wholeheartedly at the happy reunion." Publishers Weekly asserted that Willems "creates an entertaining story for parents and children alike." and "once again demonstrates his keen insight with a story both witty and wise." Common Sense Media described it as "a charming book for all ages," and Inis magazine of Children's Books Ireland wrote, "Mo Willems’s book has a unique style that draws you in." In other media The toddler exuberantly exclaims, "Knuffle Bunny!!!" - her first words. The three run back to the laundromat, and after several tries, Mo finds the toy among the wet laundry, and claims hero status. Cheryl, Trixie's mother, immediately understands that Knuffle Bunny is missing. Despite his plea of, "Now, please don't get fussy," she gives it her all, bawling and going "boneless." They both arrive home unhappy. Because she cannot talk, Trixie cannot explain to Mo why she is upset. But on the return home, she realizes that her stuffed rabbit, Knuffle Bunny, has been left behind. For the toddler, loading and putting money into the machine evokes wide-eyed pleasure. Trixie Willems steps lively as she and her father, Mo Willems, walk down the block, through the park, past the school, to the laundromat. The series' protagonist, Trixie, is named after Willems's real-life child. The Knuffle Bunny Series has sold more than 750,000 copies. The story spawned an animated short film and a musical play, as well as two sequels. Released by Hyperion Books in 2004, Knuffle Bunny received the 2005 Caldecott Honor. Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale ( pronounced k-nuffle ) is an award-winning, classic children's picture book written and illustrated by Mo Willems.











Knuffle bunny a cautionary tale book