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'''Funny Bunny''' is a fairly short riddle book by Lisa Eisenberg and illustrated by Dave Klug. While there is no written story, there is an illustrated story following a brother and sister enjoying their Easter holiday at their grandmother's house. At some point, the Easter Bunny appears and quickly becomes friends with the family.
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'''''Funny Bunny: Hilariously Hare-Brained Easter Riddles''''' is a fairly short riddle book by Lisa Eisenberg and illustrated by Dave Klug. While there is no written story, there is an illustrated story following the dog Pupcorn, along with a brother and sister, enjoying their Easter holiday at their grandmother's house. At some point, the Easter Bunny appears and quickly becomes friends with the family.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 15 April 2022

Funny Bunny: Hilariously Hare-Brained Easter Riddles
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Author Lisa Eisenberg
Illustrator Dave Klug
Publisher HarperFestival
Original run 2003
Wikipedia

Funny Bunny: Hilariously Hare-Brained Easter Riddles is a fairly short riddle book by Lisa Eisenberg and illustrated by Dave Klug. While there is no written story, there is an illustrated story following the dog Pupcorn, along with a brother and sister, enjoying their Easter holiday at their grandmother's house. At some point, the Easter Bunny appears and quickly becomes friends with the family.