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llwheeler
Bunnies on the Bus | Philip Ardagh
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I love the #beautybreak idea, thanks @ImperfectCJ !

Joining in with one of the backyard bunnies nomming on my geraniums.

(Thankfully a much more sedate bunny than the bunnies in the tagged book, currently one of my 3 yr old's favourite library check outs)

ferskner Gosh I love spotting a bunny in the wild! I don't see them often and I love it. 3mo
llwheeler @ferskner these live under our deck in our backyard so we see them pretty often, and most years get to see baby bunnies too 🙂 3mo
ImperfectCJ Bunnies are my favorite to spot! When I lived in Massachusetts I took a walk every morning and photographed every bunny I saw (always at least one, sometimes 5 or 6). Here, I see them often but not as reliably as there. 3mo
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llwheeler @ImperfectCJ fun! That must be quite the photo collection 🙂 3mo
dabbe 🤎🐰🤎 3mo
TheBookHippie So cute. 3mo
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jadeynr

“PIGEON AT THE WHEEL!“

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jadeynr

I overall think this book is a great, lighthearted read that makes a great addition to any classroom library.

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jadeynr
Pickpick

Caldecott Honor Book | Picture book published in 2003
The pictures within this book are very simplistic, almost like sketches added onto the page. I think this fits the dynamic of the story and the way it is written very well.

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audreywarnick

This book is perfect for bus saftey and the end of the day pickup story.

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audreywarnick

“Hey, can I drive the bus? Please! I'll be careful. I promise!“

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audreywarnick
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Pickpick

2003 🏆😒😻😢🥹🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩This book is a TIMELESS CLASSIC. The way the pidgeon is consistently side eyeing and getting into trouble with the simple thought bubbles that show its emotions is halarious. Not only is it captivating to read but also to look at. I am sat.

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Leahleonard22
Pickpick

Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus is a picture book that was published in 2003. The illustrations include the pigeon having exaggerated facial expressions and dynamic poses which convey a range of emotions such as pleading to frustration. These emotions effectively communicate its desires and reactions. The use of speech bubbles and varying font sizes further emphasizes the pigeon's tone and urgency.

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Leahleonard22

“LET ME DRIVE THE BUS.“

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Leahleonard22

This story can teach children how to be patient and kind to others. In the story, the pigeon was demanding and impatient which led him to yelling at one of his friends. My students will learn that is not an appropriate way to talk to others.