Splat The Cat: Where's The Easter Bunny?
  • Splat The Cat: Where's The Easter Bunny?
  • Splat The Cat: Where's The Easter Bunny?
  • Splat The Cat: Where's The Easter Bunny?
  • Splat The Cat: Where's The Easter Bunny?
  • Splat The Cat: Where's The Easter Bunny?
ISBN: 0061978612
EAN13: 9780061978616
Language: English
Release Date: Jan 25, 2011
Pages: 16
Dimensions: 0.2" H x 7.8" L x 7.5" W
Weight: 0.25 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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Book Overview

Hop down the bunny trail with Splat the Cat in a funny tale by New York Times bestselling author-artist Rob Scotton in Where's the Easter Bunny?, a lift-the-flap Easter adventure.

It's almost Easter, and Splat knows exactly what he wants from the Easter Bunny--a really big Easter egg. But where is the Easter Bunny? Lift the flaps and help Splat search for him at the park, in the den, and all around town

Read all about Splat's Easter misadventures in Splat the Cat: Where's the Easter Bunny?, another sure-to-be-a-classic story by Rob Scotton.

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   Cute book.
This is good, but not as cute as the other stories.
 
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   Fun for anyone who likes Splat.
Together with his mouse, Seymour, he is a fun character. They are funny friends to read and it is fun that a cat and a mouse are friends. The book tells Splat's concern because it is the day before Easter and the Easter Bunny does not know what Splat wants for Easter. He wants to have a BIG Easter egg. The Easter Bunny is usually hiding somewhere on each page, something I did not notice when reading this for the first time. A few reasons for only 4 starts : There is also very little wording involved in each page. This book seems to be geared towards smaller children - my boys are 3 so they like it a lot because of the flaps on almost every page. Me, I prefer to read a book that is a little longer when I read to my children. This book is a bit short for my taste, but it was not written for me, of course, the target audience of 3 - 5 year old will be pleased with this flap book.
 
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