A hilarious new Ninja Bunny adventure featuring a humongous carrot, sibling rivalry, and a pair of ninjas who make a super awesome team.
Ninja Bunny has faced incredible danger! He has demonstrated all the skills of a super awesome ninja: impressive strength, amazing bravery, extreme sneakiness!
But when he embarks on a new mission to find the Golden Carrot of Awesomeness, he meets his biggest challenge yet—his annoying little sister! She insists on tagging along, and she insists that she is a ninja bunny, too. Not possible. Will she ruin Ninja Bunny’s chance at finding the world’s largest carrot? Or might she actually possess a few ninja skills of her own?
Editorial ReviewsFrom School Library JournalPreS-Gr 1—Ninja Bunny is back, this time beleaguered by his tagalong little sister in red ninja garb. Mother tells him to let his sister play as well, but Ninja Bunny and his friends decree that her size prevents her from joining them. The male quartet spy an enormous carrot in a farmer's field, but "insurmountable vines of protection" defy pulls, chops, and a ninja bomb. Meanwhile, little sister creeps under the fortress and rolls the carrot over the NO BUNNIES sign and out to the chomp-happy rabbits, who declare that she can be a super awesome ninja. Luckily, her brother agrees and dispenses a hug. Olson's ink and watercolor cartoons bounce across the pages with brilliant colors and movement. Hilarious postures and expressions add to the story's success. VERDICT Another hit for Olson and a treat both for younger siblings and ninja fans everywhere.—Gay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Library, Glen Allen, VAReviewPraise for Ninja Bunny:
"Marvelous simplicity. . . Ninja Bunny is unique among books of its genre . . . in welcome and wonderful ways." --Examiner.com
"Sweetly humorous fun for readers working on their own 'hi-yahs.'" --Publishers Weekly
"Gorgeous illustrations add a level of humor and whimsy. . . . Ninja Bunny is sure to delight young warriors of all stripes." --New York Journal of Books
"Olson's ink-and-watercolor illustrations zip and zoom with mobile postures, leaps, and expressive eyebrows.... Funny and full of motion." --Kirkus Reviews
"Brilliant colors and movement. . . . Another hit for Olson and a treat both for younger siblings and ninja fans everywhere." --School Library Journal
Ninja Bunny has faced incredible danger! He has demonstrated all the skills of a super awesome ninja: impressive strength, amazing bravery, extreme sneakiness!
But when he embarks on a new mission to find the Golden Carrot of Awesomeness, he meets his biggest challenge yet—his annoying little sister! She insists on tagging along, and she insists that she is a ninja bunny, too. Not possible. Will she ruin Ninja Bunny’s chance at finding the world’s largest carrot? Or might she actually possess a few ninja skills of her own?
Editorial ReviewsFrom School Library JournalPreS-Gr 1—Ninja Bunny is back, this time beleaguered by his tagalong little sister in red ninja garb. Mother tells him to let his sister play as well, but Ninja Bunny and his friends decree that her size prevents her from joining them. The male quartet spy an enormous carrot in a farmer's field, but "insurmountable vines of protection" defy pulls, chops, and a ninja bomb. Meanwhile, little sister creeps under the fortress and rolls the carrot over the NO BUNNIES sign and out to the chomp-happy rabbits, who declare that she can be a super awesome ninja. Luckily, her brother agrees and dispenses a hug. Olson's ink and watercolor cartoons bounce across the pages with brilliant colors and movement. Hilarious postures and expressions add to the story's success. VERDICT Another hit for Olson and a treat both for younger siblings and ninja fans everywhere.—Gay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Library, Glen Allen, VAReviewPraise for Ninja Bunny:
"Marvelous simplicity. . . Ninja Bunny is unique among books of its genre . . . in welcome and wonderful ways." --Examiner.com
"Sweetly humorous fun for readers working on their own 'hi-yahs.'" --Publishers Weekly
"Gorgeous illustrations add a level of humor and whimsy. . . . Ninja Bunny is sure to delight young warriors of all stripes." --New York Journal of Books
"Olson's ink-and-watercolor illustrations zip and zoom with mobile postures, leaps, and expressive eyebrows.... Funny and full of motion." --Kirkus Reviews
"Brilliant colors and movement. . . . Another hit for Olson and a treat both for younger siblings and ninja fans everywhere." --School Library Journal