Olivia and Eloise, make room for Betty Bunny, a loveable handful nobunny can resist.
From the creator of Disney’s Dog with a Blog, this funny book in the Betty Bunny series shows the value of honesty from a preschooler’s special point of view.
When Betty Bunny breaks a lamp, she has a brand-new idea: Blame it on someone else (like the Tooth Fairy)! Then a vase gets broken and Betty Bunny really didn't do it. But now no one in her family believes her. Honest lies, white lies, crying wolf—how can one four-year-old figure out the right thing to do?
Praise for Betty Bunny Didn't Do It:
* “Kaplan and Jorisch are as skilled as ever at detailing the barely contained chaos of a household full of big personalities, as well as the sense of logic, injustice, and self-interest that drives Betty Bunny’s outlook.” -Publishers Weekly starred review
“An inventive plot and charming illustrations depict an irrepressible main character who continues to be quite a handful: Betty Bunny does it again.” –Kirkus Reviews
“This third Betty Bunny book continues to delight.” -School Library Journal
“Betty and family promote character development in an upright, yet dynamic and funny way.”-Library Media Connection — review feed
Olivia and Eloise, make room for Betty Bunny, a loveable handful nobunny can resist.
From the creator of Disney’s Dog with a Blog, this funny book in the Betty Bunny series shows the value of honesty from a preschooler’s special point of view.
When Betty Bunny breaks a lamp, she has a brand-new idea: Blame it on someone else (like the Tooth Fairy)! Then a vase gets broken and Betty Bunny really didn't do it. But now no one in her family believes her. Honest lies, white lies, crying wolf—how can one four-year-old figure out the right thing to do?
Praise
Praise for Betty Bunny Didn't Do It:
* “Kaplan and Jorisch are as skilled as ever at detailing the barely contained chaos of a household full of big personalities, as well as the sense of logic, injustice, and self-interest that drives Betty Bunny’s outlook.” -Publishers Weekly starred review
“An inventive plot and charming illustrations depict an irrepressible main character who continues to be quite a handful: Betty Bunny does it again.” –Kirkus Reviews
“This third Betty Bunny book continues to delight.” -School Library Journal
“Betty and family promote character development in an upright, yet dynamic and funny way.”-Library Media Connection — review feed