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Schulman Janet - A Bunny for All Seasons

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A little brown bunny enjoys visiting a garden from summer to spring, especially when a gray bunny shares the fun.

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For my mother and fatherM.S. THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A KNOPF Text copyright 2003 by - photo 4 THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF
Text copyright 2003 by Janet Schulman
Illustrations copyright 2003 by Meilo So
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States of America by Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Childrens Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York.

KNOPF, BORZOI BOOKS, and the colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. www.randomhouse.com/kids Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Schulman, Janet.
A bunny for all seasons / by Janet Schulman ; illustrated by Meilo So. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Summary: A little brown bunny enjoys visiting a garden from summer to spring, especially when a gray bunny shares the fun.
ISBN 978-0-375-82256-8 (trade) ISBN 978-0-375-92256-5 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN: 978-0-375-98373-3 (ebook)
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SeasonsFiction.] I. So, Meilo, ill. II. Title.
PZ7.S3866 Bu 2003
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One hot summer day a little brown bunny rabbit hopped out of the woods and into - photo 5
One hot summer day a little brown bunny rabbit hopped out of the woods and into - photo 6 One hot summer day a little brown bunny rabbit hopped out of the woods and into a garden. Her nose quivered and sniffed. The carrot tops were very good the lettuce even better and the strawberries - photo 7 The carrot tops were very good, the lettuce even better, and the strawberries, oh, they were something special. The bunny ate and ate until she could eat no more Then she sniffed and - photo 8 The bunny ate and ate until she could eat no more. Then she sniffed and hopped to the part of the garden with all the pretty - photo 9 Then she sniffed and hopped to the part of the garden with all the pretty flowers. Then she sniffed and hopped to the part of the garden with all the pretty - photo 9 Then she sniffed and hopped to the part of the garden with all the pretty flowers.

What a wonderful garden someone has made just for me, she thought. Every day that summer the bunny visited the garden The yellow beans were a - photo 10 Every day that summer the bunny visited the garden. The yellow beans were a treat. She wasnt so sure about the big red tomatoes. Some days an old cat would chase her but she was always faster In the fall - photo 11Some days an old cat would chase her but she was always faster In the fall - photo 12 Some days an old cat would chase her, but she was always faster. The bunny had grown bigger and now her fur was getting thicker More leaves - photo 14 The bunny had grown bigger and now her fur was getting thicker. The bunny had grown bigger and now her fur was getting thicker More leaves - photo 14 The bunny had grown bigger and now her fur was getting thicker.

More leaves fell every day. There wasnt much left in the garden besides the big orange pumpkins. She couldnt eat them but they were very good to hide behind when the cat came - photo 15She couldnt eat them but they were very good to hide behind when the cat came - photo 16 She couldnt eat them, but they were very good to hide behind when the cat came slinking by. Then early one morning she found a surprise by the tool shed It was another - photo 17 Then early one morning she found a surprise by the tool shed. It was another bunny, a gray bunny. The two bunnies sniffed and hopped until their noses touched The brown bunny - photo 18 The two bunnies sniffed and hopped until their noses touched.

The brown bunny was so happy. She had found a friend. Winter came The wind howled The snow fell The two bunnies snuggled up - photo 19 Winter came. The wind howled. The snow fell. The two bunnies snuggled up together in their burrow in the woods All they had - photo 20 The two bunnies snuggled up together in their burrow in the woods.

All they had to eat was bark from the smallest trees. One moonlit night the two bunnies went to the garden They hopped and danced - photo 21 One moonlit night the two bunnies went to the garden. They hopped and danced and played chase on the snow-covered lawn around the - photo 22 They hopped and danced and played chase on the snow-covered lawn around the garden, just for the fun of it. On the first warm day of spring the brown bunny went to the garden She - photo 23 On the first warm day of spring, the brown bunny went to the garden. She sampled the green shoot popping up around the crocuses. Then she bit off the tenderest ones, made sure the cat was sound asleep, and hopped back to her burrow.

In a little while the brown bunny returned. The gray bunny came too. And guess what came with them? Their three new little bunnies All spring long the baby bunnies ate delicious - photo 24Their three new little bunnies All spring long the baby bunnies ate delicious - photo 25

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