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Corduroy's
Easter Party
by
Freeman, Don
As he and his friends get ready to celebrate Easter with
a special party, Corduroy wonders if the Easter Bunny
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Easter
Bunny Baby
by Willson, Sarah
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The
Easter Bunny That Overslept
by Friedrich, Pricilla
Having slept past Easter, the Easter bunny tries to
distribute his eggs on Mother's Day, the fourth of
July, and Halloween, but no one is interested. At Christmas
time its Santa who gets him back on track.
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The
Easter Bunny's Baby
by Weigelt, Udo
The Easter Bunny is pleased to find a gigantic
egg on his doorstep, but the baby ostrich who
soon hatches gets in the way of his preparations
for Easter egg deliveries. |
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Easter
Chicken
by Willever,
Lisa Funari.
The chickens dream of being famous, and want to replace the Easter Bunny
with the Easter chicken. |
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Easter
Parade
by Berlin,
Irving
In an illustrated version of the song, a little bunny and her father enjoy
the Easter parade. |
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Hippity
Skippity Easter
by Fleming, Maria
First grader Junie B. Jones is determined to win the grand prize at wealthy
classmate Lucille's Easter egg hunt--a playdate in Lucille's heated swimming
pool. |
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Junie
B., First Grader : Dumb Bunny
by Park, Barbara
First grader Junie B. Jones is determined to win
the grand prize at wealthy classmate Lucille's Easter
egg hunt--a playdate in Lucille's heated swimming
pool. |
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Little
Bunny's Easter Surprise
by Modesitt, Jeanne
Little Bunny surprises her mother, father, and baby brother with Easter baskets
for all of them. |
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More
Bunny Trouble
by Wilhelm,
Hans
When his baby sister crawls away while he is supposed
to be watching her, Ralph and the other bunnies stop
decorating Easter eggs to search for her. |
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The
Night Before Easter
by Wing, Natasha
In this version of Clement Moores's classic poem,
two siblings witness the nighttime arrival of the
Easter Bunny. |
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Peter
Rabbit's Happy Easter
by Maccarone,
Grace
Inventing a new tradition, Peter Rabbit becomes the Easter Bunny. |
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The
Berenstain Bears and the Real Easter Eggs
by Berenstain,
Stan
The Berenstain Bear cubs are anxiously awaiting all the candy and Easter
eggs that Easter will bring, but Mama Bear and Mother Nature show them the
true wonder of the season. |
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Can
You Find the Easter Eggs, Pooh?
Seven Easter eggs are hidden in the Hundred-Acre Wood. Lift the flaps and
help Winnie the Pooh find them all. |
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Clifford's
Happy Easter
by Bridwell, Norman
After dying Easter eggs, Clifford's owner has a very colorful dream. |
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The
Easter Chick
by Elschner, Geraldine
Hilda is worried when her beautiful egg does not hatch, until she hears a
voice from inside asking when Easter will arrive and sets out to find the
answer. |
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Easter
Egg Disaster
by Ruelle,
Karen Graye
Harry and Emily, cat siblings, make a mess when they try to dye and hide
Easter eggs. |
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Easter
Mice!
by Roberts,
Bethany
Four mice enjoy a beautiful spring day as they hunt for Easter eggs. |
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Peter
Rabbit's Happy Easter
by Wood,
A. J.
Inventing a new tradition, Peter Rabbit becomes the Easter Bunny. |
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Minerva
Louise and the Colorful Eggs
by Stoeke,
Janet Morgan
When she notices several unattended, colorful
eggs in the barnyard, the hen named Minerva Louise
worries that they are abandoned and cold. |
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Miz
Fannie Mae's Fine New Easter Hat
by Milich,
Melissa
When the eggs on Miz Fannie Mae's Easter hat begin to hatch in church the
congregation proclaims a miracle. |
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Pooh's
Easter Egg Hunt
by Gaines,
Isabel
Winnie the Pooh goes on an Easter egg hunt with a hole in the bottom of his
basket. |
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Queen
of Easter
by Engelbreit,
Mary
Ann Estelle is disappointed by the simplicity of her new Easter hat, but
after a robin lays eggs in it, she is not only excited about the baby birds
but also about decorating her hat from last year for the neighborhood parade. |
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Minnie
and Moo : the Attack of the Easter Bunnies
by Cazet,
Denys
Cow friends Minnie and Moo enlist the other farm animals to dress up as Easter
bunnies to surprise the farmer's grandchildren. |
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Crafts
For Easter
by Ross,
Kathy
Presents 20 simple crafts for springtime and Easter that young children can
make from everyday materials. |