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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?
From the Hardcover edition.
What goes around comes around is the underlying theme of the 27th book in the series of adventures of the kids in Room One, Mr. Scary's class. Junie B. calls May a "dumb bunny" and is reprimanded severely. Not long after, Lucille (a.k.a. the rich kid) invites the whole class to her mansion for an Easter egg hunt. The winner will get a chance to play with Lucille all day and bask in her new indoor pool, but when the day of the hunt comes, the Easter Bunny doesn't show up and so Plan B goes into effect: the kid who picks a purple jellybean gets the "thrill of a lifetime" which turns out to be the chance to be the alternate Easter Bunny. Guess who wins? Of course, Junie B. doesn't do so well at hunting Easter eggs, hampered as she is by her gigantic bunny feet. Exhibiting a new altruistic streak, Junie B. decides she can at least thwart May's efforts to win the play date by helping Sheldon Potts (who is wearing his lucky shirt with some breakfast still on it, "may the egg be with you") find the coveted golden egg. As a result, May, the tattletale, pegs Junie B. as the dumbest of dumb bunnies. In the end, Junie is glad she helped Sheldon, May represses her tattling, and Lucille is thrilled with how everything turns out for her. Like all the Junie B. books, this one is sprinkled with funny moments for readers of all ages.
More Reviews and RecommendationsThe prolific creator of the Junie B. Jones series, Barbara Park says she wasn't particularly imaginative when she was young. No matter. Park and Junie B. are making up for lost time. In our interview, Park discussed her favorite books and writers, what she's working on next -- and told us a little bit about the antics of her puppy.
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May 24, 2009: Bought this to add to my Granddaughter's collection. These are just wonderful books.
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May 20, 2009: This is a funny book. I recommend Dumb Bunny for early readers in kindergarten and first grade. It is an easy book to read or a good book to read aloud to a class. It is just like what a child this age would think, do, and/or say. It reminded me or people that I was in 1st grade with. It is about this rich girl, Lucille, who is having an Easter egg hunt at her house and the person to find the golden egg that her dad hid wins a play date with her including swimming in her heated, indoor pool. Of course, everyone wants to find the golden egg and win a play date with Lucille at her expensive mansion. Before the egg hunt began, they played the Jelly Bean Game. Junie B. picks the only purple jelly bean from the jar meaning that she is the winner of "the prize of a lifetime." Only Junie B. did not think that wearing a "dumb bunny" outfit was such a great prize until her classmates wanted to wear it. Junie B. decided to wear the costume since she would get to have her picture made with everyone, but soon realize that it was not a good outfit for the egg hunt since she fell when she tried to run. She ended up wearing it and the hunt began. Junie B. and her classmate, May, followed Lucille's boyfriend Sheldon around during the hunt because they were sure that Lucille had told him the secret and he knew where the golden egg was hidden. While Junie B. did not find any regular eggs during the hunt, she spotted the golden eggs just seconds before the hunt ended and gave the egg to Sheldon so he and Lucille could have a play date together. At the end, Junie B. was happy that she gave the egg to Sheldon, but she wished that she could swim in the heated pool. It covers topics such as name calling, tattling, getting along, working together, putting others before yourself, and others. Overall, it is a good book for this age for enjoyment and encouragement to continue reading because it is fun.
I Also Recommend: Junie B. Jones's First Boxed Set Ever! (Junie B. Jones Series), Junie B. Jones's Second Boxed Set Ever!, Junie B. Jones's Third Boxed Set Ever!.