<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Sonny learns that the pink bunny he found while playing with his friends in the park belongs to Boo, he knows he should give it back, but will he?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Perfect for fans of Salina Yoon, this new picture book series--featuring four adorable friends--focuses on relatable social/emotional learning topics and is brought to life by bestselling illustrator Zachariah OHora.</b> <p/>Sonny is having a great time in the park with his friends when he finds an adorable pink stuffed bunny. Sonny loves playing with his new toy . . . until his friend Boo asks if he's seen <i>her</i> favorite pink bunny. Even though Boo is upset, Sonny says, No! He loves the bunny and doesn't want to give it back. <p/>But as Boo gets more and more upset, it becomes harder and harder to lie. Can Sonny find the courage to tell the truth and apologize? <p/>This new series by Caryl Hart and bestselling illustrator Zachariah OHora covers universal kid experiences in sweet and funny ways--in this case, sharing and saying sorry.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Hart's playful, repetitive text winningly recalls Mac Barnett's Jack books. OHora's bright digital art, often presented against monochrome backgrounds and augmented by colorful speech bubbles, keeps the focus on the expressive characters. A solid conversation opener for discussions on sharing and empathy. - <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"Entertaining and instructive, this will be a useful preschool discussion starter." --<i>Booklist</i> <p/>The simple and repetitive text easily involves young listeners in familiar and relatable scenarios: losing something precious and practicing empathy . . . . Inviting and light-handed in its morality, the story offers safe territory for exercising that empathy muscle alongside Sonny and his friends. -<i>Horn Book Magazine</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Caryl Hart</b> writes picture books and young fiction. She loves dog walks, cafés, and snuggling. She runs creative literacy workshops for schools and libraries. Caryl's picture books include <i>One Shoe, Two Shoes</i>; <i>Big Box Little Box</i>; <i>Prince George Goes to School</i>; <i>Prince George and the Royal Potty</i>; the Whiffy Wilson series;<i> How to Save a Superhero</i>;<i> There's a Monster in My Fridge</i>; <i>The Princess and the Peas</i>;<i> The Princess and the Presents</i>; and <i>The Princess and the Giant</i>. She lives in England with her husband and two daughters. <br> www.carylhart.com <p/><b>Zachariah OHora </b>is the illustrator of the <i>New York Times</i> best seller <i>Wolfie the Bunny</i>. His debut as an author, <i>Stop Snoring Bernard!</i> won the 2011 Society of Illustrators Founders Award and was the 2012 State of PA Dept of Ed One book. His follow up, <i>Not Fits Nilson!</i> was named the <i>Huffington Post </i>Best Children's Book of 2013, a <i>Kirkus </i>Best Picture Book of 2013, a New York Public Library Book for Reading and Sharing and was given the PALA Carolyn W. Field Award<i>. </i>His book <i>My Cousin Momo!</i> was named by the <i>Boston Globe </i>a Best Picture Book of 2015 and was a Junior Library Guild Selection. His book<i> T</i><i>he Not So Quiet Library</i> hit shelves in 2016 and his latest book <i>Niblet & Ralph</i> described as parent trap for cats was featured on The Today Show. He lives and works in Narberth, PA with his wife, two sons, two cats and a dog named Waffles.<br>www.zohora.com<br>@ZachariahOHora</p>
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