February 12, 2015

4 Star Review: Bunny's First Spring by Sally Lloyd-Jones & David McPhail

Title: Bunny's First Spring
Author: Sally Lloyd-Jones, David McPhail
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Genre: Children, Picture Book
Release Date: February 3rd 2015
Source: BookLook Bloggers
Purchase: Amazon

When a bunny is born in spring, he sees the world as green and new and full of hope. But as the seasons change, the bunny worries that the earth may be dying. In bestselling author's Sally Lloyd-Jones' latest picture book celebrating the Easter season and rebirth, nature speaks to the bunny, assuring him of something more. Award-winning artist David McPhail's whimsical illustrations reflect the beauty of the world around us as Lloyd-Jones' inspirational text prompts readers to celebrate the changing seasons and the miracle of nature's rebirth.

This was a very cute book that helps young readers understand the changing seasons. With spring there is new growth and with winter there is dying. But shows that everything is renewed come the following spring. My daughter loved this book with the cute illustrations and the wonderful meaning behind the story. We had to read it over and over again.



Disclaimer: *I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own.


Sally Lloyd-Jones is a Brit who came to the US in 1989 "just for a year." She's still here.


Born in Kampala, Uganda, raised in East, and West Africa and at a boarding school in the New Forest, the first book she ever remembers reading all the way through was THE COMPLETE NONSENSE by Edward Lear. Things have not been the same since.

She lives in Manhattan and enjoys dividing her time between the front half of her apartment and the back.

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