Hip Hop it’s Books about Bunnies

Hip Hop, it’s books all about bunnies.  We used to live in the cutest little yellow house, this house was near a green space and because of this we had the cutest wild bunnies that would play in our yard.  One spring we had a few little babies that would come and just sit for hours – they provided hours of delightful entertainment.  So here is a list of our favorite books about bunnies.

The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit

These updated tales written by the brilliantly talented Emma Thompson are true to Peter Rabbit character but without the stern and somewhat terrifying consequences.

The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Little Rabbit

The Little Rabbit

This updated cover may look familiar to you, Judy Dunn and Phoebe Dunn created a whole series of these books that were wildly popular in the 80s.  Popular for a reason these books and photos are great and petites love them.  Also it is always fun to have a little blast from the past.

Board Books:

Pat the Bunny

Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book)

This is another classic that has been loved by so many petites all over.  This is a touch and feel book – which is great for little ones.

I love you, Honey Bunny

I Love You, Honey Bunny (Earesistables)

This is another incredibly sweet book with fun little soft ears for petites to play with.

Hop! Hop!

 Hop! Hop! (Leslie Patricelli board books)

Okay so not exactly a bunny, but adorable nonetheless.  All about fun Easter activities, petites will love the bright colors.

I am a buny

I Am a Bunny (A Golden Sturdy Book)

How about this classic bunny book illustrated by Richard Scarry?  My girls love this book, their Papa bought it for them a while ago and it is one of our favorites.

Now, I am sure that there are so many wonderful bunny books that I am missing.  Which ones are your petites favorites?

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A Bookish Christmas Tradition for the Petites

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A couple of years ago I saw a pin on Pinterest about different types of advent calendars and one of them was all about books.  Of course I immediately wanted more information.  Basically it is incredibly simple and a great way to promote literacy in a fun and festive way.  What you need are 25 Christmas or winter books one for each day until Christmas.

Initially, I thought that this would be really hard to get my hands on 25 books, but when I dug through our books I already had 10.  Getting the rest can be as simple or detailed as you would like it to be.  I picked up a bunch of board books at the Target dollar bins.  Another great place to get holiday books are used bookstores.  If you don’t want to buy a bunch of books right now you can always hit up your local public library for some great titles to fill in the gaps.

Another idea would be to start with the 12 days of Christmas, that way you wouldn’t have to stress yourself out trying to find 25 books the first year and then you could build your collection over time.  I’ve realized that I am missing some very classic holiday books (How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Bear Stays Up for Christmas, and The Mitten) that I need to get my hands on when I replace some of the board books next year.  Part of the fun  is finding out which books will become new family favorites.  Another aspect that is so fun is that the books are put away after the holidays and only brought out for this, so there is a huge excitement when the wrapped books appear on the first of December.

It’s in the details: How it works, get your books and wrap them up, then each night your petites open a new book for story time.  Lots of amazing bloggers out there have special wrapping paper and lovely cut tags, I went the low-key route this year and wrapped in paper I had (it doesn’t match) and am going to just write the number on the book with a silver marker.

There are lots of options for the 25th book, some families choose to use the Bible or The Night Before Christmas.  There are so many options of fabulous Christmas books that you might be surprised at how fun it is to collect books for this bookish tradition.  Enjoy!

Petite Stag Picks:

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The Night before Christmas

Santa’s Little Helper

Where Snowflakes Fall

The Snowy Day

William’s Winter Wish

Mickey’s Night Before Christmas

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Bear’s Christmas Star

Llama Llama Holiday Drama

Mooseltoe

Ten on a Sled 

Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer

Santa is Coming to Washington

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The Twelve Days of Christmas in Washington

Thomas’ Christmas Delivery

The Polar Express

An Irish Night Before Christmas

Tallulah’s Nutcracker 

Board Book

Board Books

Merry Christmas Ollie

A Christmas Carol

Frosty the Snowman

Welcome Winter

Why I love Christmas

The Snowman