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Colleen Sexton - Bunnies

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A bunnys teeth never stop growing throughout its life. Kids will follow bunnies as they leave the nest and go on to watch them grow, eat, and hop.

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Note to Librarians Teachers and Parents Blastoff Readers are carefully - photo 1
Note to Librarians, Teachers, and Parents:
Blastoff! Readers are carefully developed by literacy experts
and combine standards-based content with developmentally
appropriate text.
Level 1 provides the most support through repetition of high
frequency words, light text, predictable sentence patterns, and
strong visual support.
Level 2 offers early readers a bit more challenge through varied
simple sentences, increased text load, and less repetition of high
frequency words.
Level 3 advances early-fluent readers toward fluency through
increased text and concept load, less reliance on visuals, longer
sentences, and more literary language.
Level 4 builds reading stamina by providing more text per
page, increased use of punctuation, greater variation in sentence
patterns, and increasingly challenging vocabulary.
Level 5 encourages children to move from "learning to read"
to "reading to learn" by providing even more text, varied writing
styles, and less familiar topics.
Whichever book is right for your reader, Blastoff! Readers are the
perfect books to build confidence and encourage a love of reading
that will last a lifetime!
This edition first published in 2008 by Bellwether Media, Inc.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher. For
information regarding permission, write to Bellwether Media, Inc., Attention: Permissions Department,
5357 Penn Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Sexton, Colleen A., 1967
Bunnies / by Colleen Sexton.
p. cm. (Blastoff! Readers: Watch animals grow)
Summary: A basic introduction to baby bunnies and how they grow. Simple text and full-color photographs.
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third gradeProvided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-13: 978-1-60014-166-9 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 1-60014-166-8 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. RabbitsGrowthJuvenile literature. I. Title.
QL737.L32S39 2008
599.32dc22 2007040271
Text copyright 2008 by Bellwether Media, Inc.
Printed in the United States of America, North Mankato, MN.
031810 1161
These bunnies were just born They have no fur Their eyes are closed - photo 2
These bunnies were just born They have no fur Their eyes are closed - photo 3
These bunnies
were just born.
They have no
fur. Their eyes
are closed.
Bunnies sleep in a warm nest a place where animalslive and give birth to - photo 4
Bunnies sleep in a warm nest a place where animalslive and give birth to - photo 5
Bunnies sleep in
a warm nest
a place where animalslive and give birth to their young;bunny nests are made of fur fromthe mother bunny's body andgrasses. Their fur grows Soon they open their eyes Bunnies leave the - photo 6
Their fur grows.
Soon they open
their eyes.
Bunnies leave the nest after a few weeks - photo 7
Bunnies leave the nest after a few weeks Bunnies stay close to - photo 8
Bunnies leave
the nest after
a few weeks.
Bunnies stay close to their mother They drink her milk to grow strong - photo 9
Bunnies stay close to their mother They drink her milk to grow strong - photo 10
Bunnies stay
close to their
mother. They
drink her milk
to grow strong
and healthy.
Bunnies grow long teeth Now bunnies can eat greens the leaves and stems - photo 11
Bunnies grow long teeth Now bunnies can eat greens the leaves and stems - photo 12
Bunnies grow
long teeth.
Now bunnies
can eat greens
the leaves and stems ofplants used for food; lettuce andspinach are examples of greens. Bunnies grow long ears They can hear sounds from far away - photo 13
Bunnies grow long ears They can hear sounds from far away - photo 14
Bunnies grow long ears They can hear sounds from far away - photo 15
Bunnies grow
long ears.
They can hear
sounds from
far away.
Bunnies are busy They like to dig hide and play - photo 16
Bunnies are busy They like to dig hide and play Bunnies grow - photo 17
Bunnies are busy.
They like to dig,
hide, and play.
Bunnies grow fast Soon they have big feet and strong back legs - photo 18
Bunnies grow fast Soon they have big feet and strong back legs - photo 19
Bunnies grow
fast. Soon they
have big feet and
strong back legs.
Soon bunnies are ready to live on their own - photo 20
Soon bunnies are ready to live on their own Glossary the leaves - photo 21
Soon bunnies are
ready to live on
their own.
Glossary the leaves and stems of plants used for food lettuce and spinach are - photo 22
Glossary the leaves and stems of plants used for food lettuce and spinach are - photo 23
Glossary
the leaves and stems of
plants used for food; lettuce and
spinach are examples of greens.
a place where animals
live and give birth to their young;
bunny nests are made of fur from
the mother bunny's body and
grasses.
To Learn More AT THE LIBRARY Dunn Judy The Little Rabbit New York Random - photo 24
To Learn More
AT THE LIBRARY
Dunn, Judy. The Little Rabbit. New York:
Random House, 2008.
Frankel, Laurie. Funny Bunnies. San Francisco,
Calif.: Chronicle Books, 2004.
Magloff, Lisa. Rabbit. New York: DK
Publishing, 2004.
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