Minnie and Moo: The Attack of the Easter Bunnies

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Minnie and Moo: The Attack of the Easter Bunnies
AuthorDenys Cazet
IllustratorDenys Cazet
SeriesMinnie and Moo
GenreChildren's Literature
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
2004
ISBN9780060005085

Minnie and Moo: The Attack of the Easter Bunnies is a children's picture book in the Minnie and Moo series and is written and illustrated by Denys Cazet.

Plot[edit]

Minnie hears the farmer saying that he is too old to be the Easter Bunny. The cows try to find a substitute because the grandchildren are expecting an egg hunt. When all the animals turn them down, the job goes to Minnie and Moo, but the other animals soon join them.

Reception[edit]

School Library Journal's Marilyn Taniguchi reviewed the book saying, "Cazet's springlike pastels and comically cartoony figures illuminate the fun goings-on, but it's the silly dialogue that carries the day. Cazet's lovably offbeat characters follow in the "hoof" steps of Bernard Wiseman's Morris the Moose and James Marshall's Fox."[1]

A Kirkus Reviews review wrote, "Cazet's cockeyed good cheer is in fine form here--a simple pleasure of verbal dexterity--as is his art: Elvis the chicken's costume--bedraggled rabbit ears crowning his scrawny head--is worth framing."[2]

Carolyn Phelan of Booklist called the book "funny" and "treat for independent readers," specifically noted that it is a great read-aloud for preschoolers at Easter."[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Taniguchi, Marilyn (March 2004). "Minnie and Moo: The Attack of the Easter Bunnies". School Library Journal. 50 (3): 154.
  2. ^ "Minnie and Moo: The Attack of the Easter Bunnies". Kirkus Reviews. 72 (1): 34. 2004-01-01.
  3. ^ Phelan, Carolyn (January 2004). "Minnie and Moo: The Attack of the Easter Bunnies". Booklist. 100 (9/10): 872.