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The Bunny Band

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Lavinia the badger loves vegetables and tends her garden with care, but one morning she discovers that her lettuce has been nibbled and her potatoes and beans have disappeared! She decides to set a snare for the culprit, who turns out to be a frightened bunny. When Lavinia threatens to turn him into stew, the bunny pleads for his life, promising a rich reward if she lets him go.

The next night, when the moon rises, Lavinia is amazed to see dozens and dozens of bunnies in her garden, carrying banjos, bassoons, harps, ukuleles, trumpets, bagpipes, fifes and drums. Night after night, the bunnies play enchanting music, and Lavinia's vegetables grow and grow and grow. At the end of the season, Lavinia lays her table with a wonderful vegetable feast for the bunny band, who promise they'll return in the spring.

Once again, Bill Richardson and Roxanna Bikadoroff bring us a story full of old-fashioned charm and humor — a pure delight.

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2018
      After Lavinia the badger snares and releases a veggie-stealing bunny in her garden, the thief promises to return with a musical band to help her garden grow.The bunnies do arrive, "by the dozen, by the score-- / cream and tan and black and brown, / and more and more and more." They play all sorts of instruments--Bikadoroff depicts everything from banjos to bongos, pan pipes to a xylophone. The music is magical indeed. "Their serenade, enchanted, made / her onions huge, like moose. / Zucchinis, far from weeny, / were the size of a caboose." Just two nights of music-making seem to produce the gigantic yields, as a page turn later, Lavinia's veggies capture the ribbons at the "autumn harvest fair." Lavinia whips up a splendid feast to thank the bunnies, who promise to return again to jam next spring. Richardson's rhymes scan reasonably well, propelling the tale along. Bikadoroff's pleasant watercolors winsomely depict Lavinia's woodland garden, cozy tree-hollow home, and prizewinning produce, providing plenty of small details for children to study.Singsong-y and sweet. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      When Lavinia the badger catches a rabbit stealing vegetables from her garden, the rabbit begs for mercy, promising to help with the gardening. Each night bunnies with musical instruments appear and play magical music. Lavinia shares the bountiful harvest, and a friendship is cemented. The rhyming text and gentle, full-bleed illustrations (in ink, watercolor, and colored pencil) reflect the enchantment of a night garden.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2018

      PreS-Gr 1-In this rhyming story, Lavinia, a badger, loves her garden. Tending it with care, she is upset when she discovers that someone has eaten her vegetables during the night. She sets a trap for the culprit and catches the white bunny who is responsible for the theft. Reminiscent of the Aesop fable "The Lion and the Mouse," the culprit begs to be released and tells Lavinia that he will reward her if he's let go. The adorably illustrated bunny band shows up in the garden and the music has an amazing effect on the crops. Due to the bunny serenade, the vegetables grow extraordinarily large. "The onions were huge, like moose. Zucchinis, far from weeny, were the size of a caboose." Lavinia is happy, the band plays, and everyone shares the enormous vegetables at the Autumn Harvest Fair. VERDICT This fun rhyming text is a great read-aloud choice that can connect to various content areas.-Susan Small, Salve Regina University Library, Newport, RI

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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