Emily Brown looked at the Queen's teddy bear. It was stiff and new and gold and horrible. It had staring eyes and no smile at all. “No thank you,” said Emily Brown. “This rabbit is NOT for sale. And his name isn't Bunnywunny.
Author: Cressida Cowell
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 9781444927382
Category: Juvenile Fiction
Page: 32
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But, no matter what they try, the teddy bear is STILL miserable. Emily Brown has had ENOUGH! With an important message that children will understand, this is storytelling at its best, from an exciting creative team in children's books.
Author: Cressida Cowell
Publisher: Hachette Children's
ISBN: 1444923420
Category: Juvenile Fiction
Page: 32
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stammer SEE: speech impediment stand up for yourself, not feeling able to That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown CRESSIDA COWELL, ILLUSTRATED BY NEAL LAYTON Emil and the Detectives ERICH KÄSTNER What I Was MEG ROSOFF There are lots of ...
Author: Susan Elderkin
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 9781782115281
Category: Juvenile Nonfiction
Page: 476
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That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown Age range: 5–7 years • Read the opening pages.What does Stanley mean to Emily? Children should think of as many reasons why Emily never wants to part with Stanley. • After the rainforest adventure ...
Author: Teresa Cremin
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781134016075
Category: Education
Page: 111
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Emily Brown and the Thing That rabbit belongs to Emily Brown Crimi, Carolyn. Henry and the Buccaneer Bunnies Henry and the Crazed Chicken Pirates Cronin, Doreen. Rescue bunnies Crummel, Susan Stevens. Tumbleweed stew Czekaj, Jef.
Author: Rebecca L. Thomas
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
ISBN: 9781440834356
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines
Page: 1636
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