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Good, The Bad, And The Bunny (It's Happy Bunny)


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List Price: $7.99
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Manufacturer: Scholastic Paperbacks
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 818.5402 EAN: 9780439705936 ISBN: 0439705932 Label: Scholastic Paperbacks Manufacturer: Scholastic Paperbacks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2006-10-01 Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Scholastic Paperbacks
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Editorial Reviews:
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Like a light shining through the darkness comes a guide who can truly illuminate the differences between right and wrong, good and evil, just and unjust, hot and gross...It's Happy Bunny! What would It's Happy Bunny do after receiving a gift? Say, "Thank you?" Try, "Have a nice day, you worthless turd!" In the tradition of Goofus and Gallant (R), one side of each spread shows readers the right way to handle a situation and the other side shows them the It's Happy Bunny way. It's like The Book of Virtues...only not. *Book may include a value-added premium TK*
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: If your tween is ready for Mad Magazine, she's probably ready for Happy Bunny Comment: The "Christian" review above had me laughing out loud.
Happy Bunny isn't marketed to small children, and anyone who buys it for a small child because of the cute bunny on the cover is making a huge mistake. Happy Bunny is sarcastic. Happy Bunny is mean. Happy Bunny is anything but nice. And Happy Bunny is very, very funny.
These books are meant for tween girls, most of whom will find it laugh out-loud hilarious.
My only gripe is that it's way too short. To get more of Jim Benton's humor, I recommend his Dear Dumb Diary books, which are longer but also feature a meanly funny main character. For slightly younger girls, I also recommend his Franny K. Stein books. Jim Benton is a very funny man with a nack for understanding exactly how to tickle a tween girl's funny bone.
If you want nice and cute and cuddly, buy Winnie the Pooh. If you want something for a girl who thinks the name Winnie the "Pooh" is funny, you can't go wrong with Franny K. Stein, Dear Dumb Diary or Happy Bunny. Boys, on the other hand, might prefer Captain Underpants.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not for kids Comment: If adults would bother to open a book and look at it before buying it for kids, they wouldn't mistake the Happy Bunny books for children's books. These are hilarious, but not to small kids. Little ones don't understand and/or appreciate satire. Most adults do. Happy Bunny books are for grown-ups.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Anyone buying this or giving it should be forewarned! Comment: At a time when a child is most impressionable you should not give them a book or poster that will illuminate the negative way to ack in the world. This goes 100% against God's example and teaching and material like this is why kids are going to school and taking out revenge on their peers and authority figures. Wake up America!!!!!!!!! Please think twice before you buy anything like this for anyone - especially a child. This is NOT CUTE!!! IT TEACHS WRONG ATTITUDES AND WRONG MOTIVES!!!! Warning, warning warning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Happy Bunny Strikes again! Comment: Gave this as part of a Christmas present and she seemed to enjoy it more than I did. I love all the little stickers and shirts you get but the book just wasn't as entertaining. Still funny just not as funny to me as the other Happy Bunny items.
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