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    Strawberry Shortcake: The Easter Bonnet Parade by Unknown, SI Artists

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    • ISBN: 0448434865
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: January 2004
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    To celebrate Easter, Strawberry Shortcake and her friends decide to have a parade—an Easter bonnet parade! Each friend decorates his or her hat with beautiful Eastery accents. But Honey Pie Pony doesn't wear a hat; what will she do? Looks like it's time to get creative!

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    To celebrate Easter, Strawberry Shortcake and her friends decide to have an Easter bonnet parade, but what will Honey Pie Pony, who does not wear a hat, do?

    Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature

    Strawberry Shortcake and her sweet friends (Huckleberry Pie, Orange Blossom, Ginger Snap, Angel Cake and Honey Pie Pony) are gathering together to celebrate Easter. They make baskets, paint eggs, and have and Easter egg hunt. Then Strawberry Shortcake gets a great idea. "Let's have an Easter parade—and Easter bonnet parade!" Everyone gets busy decorating a hat, but one member of the group is left out. Honey Pie Pony doesn't have a hat. She is so sad that tears roll down her face, but Huckleberry Pie saves the day. Everyone contributes a little something and he makes a beautiful crown. Now Honey Pie Pony with Strawberry Shortcake on her back leads the parade down the road. A book with a message and plenty of saccharine to go around. 2004, Grosset & Dunlap/Penguin, Ages 2 to 4.

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