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Junie B. Jones, Book 27: Dumb Bunny
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Junie B. Jones, Book 27: Dumb Bunny
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Junie B. Jones, Book 27: Dumb Bunny

Written by Barbara Park

Narrated by Lana Quintal

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Join Junie B. Jones, the world's funniest first grader and star of a beloved and mega-bestselling chapter book series, on this egg-citing springtime adventure!

Barbara Park's New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, is a classroom favorite and has been keeping kids laughing-and reading-for more than twenty years. Over 60 million copies in print and now with a bright new look for a new generation!   Meet the World's Funniest First Grader-Junie B. Jones! It's an Easter egg-stravaganza! Lucille is having an Easter egg hunt at her rich expensive mansion! And guess what? The winner gets a play date to swim in Lucille's heated indoor swimming pool! Only, here is the problem. How did Junie B. get stuck wearing a big dumb bunny suit? And how can she possibly find eggs when she keeps tripping over her huge big rabbit feet? Being a dumb bunny is definitely not as easy as it looks. Will Junie B. end up with egg on her face? Or will the day deliver some very uneggspected results?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 13, 2007
ISBN9780739356432
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I laughed out loud. When I saw the cover I thought this can't be good for Junie B. Jones. I enjoyed this first grader book more than any of the others.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Junie B Jones is excited about going to Lucilles party but she is ask to wear the bunny costumes and she does not like costumes even at holloween she does not like to dress up. But when she finds out she will be a celebrity she changes her mind.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It's Easter time and Junie B.'s classmate Lucille is having a big a Easter egg hunt at her house. The winner of the Easter egg hunt, the person who finds the golden egg, will get to swim in Lucille's big, heated pool! Except that's going to be hard for Junie, since she's dressed as the Easter bunny! How can you hunt for easter eggs when you're tripping over big bunny feet? The book is written in a journal style, with Junie recalling everything she's experienced. Written the way a first grader writes and talks, there is an abundance of exclamation points and instances of bad grammar, which may trouble some readers, but others will find it charming and true to style for a 6 year old. The book holds up well to the long line of Junie B. Jones books that have come before this.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Junie B. Jones Dumb Bunny is a story about a little girl in the first grade who happens to be invited to an Easter egghunt at the home of a classmate. Junie B. is no ordinary little girl. This character is full of life but is the type of child that most adults avoid. Nobody ever knows what she is going to say or when she is going to say it. This book is my daughter's very first chapter book. Junie B.'s character is so hilarious that we sometimes end up reading paragraphs over and over to have a good laugh. If one has ever been a teacher or worked with children then you have probably come in contact with a Junie B. character. As a classroom extension, I would have students draw a picture of Junie B. in her bunny costume then have them add a cloud of words above her to demonstrate what she is thinking or how she is feeling. Another idea would be to have students do a comic strip to illustrate the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This story was about a little girl named Junie B. Jones and her first grade class who all get invited to their classmates house for an easter party. There is to be a big lunch and then an easter egg hunt. There is a prize of swimming in the new pool with the girl, Lucille, to the person who finds the golden easter egg. Junie and her friend May are worried that Lucille is going to cheat and tell her boyfriend where the golden egg is, so they follow him everywhere during the hunt. Every time Sheldon finds an egg May beats him to it. Junie tries to stick with them but she is having troubles because of a big pink bunny suit she was wearing that she won from an earlier competition. After the egg hunt is over, Junie trips on her suit and sees the golden egg. Her, May and Sheldon all rush forward. In the end it's Junie's hand on the egg but she takes her hand off and lets Sheldon win instead.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Kids loved the anticipation buildup during the egg hunt.