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A review by kailey_luminouslibro
Bunnygirl: The First Adventure by Holly Jayne
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
4.0
Bea loves all things cute and sweet. Her greatest wish is to be a superhero, so she can help her friends. She even has her sidekick dog, Woofs. But she doesn't have a superhero costume. She tries a cape and maybe sunglasses or a mask, but nothing seems right. Bea helps a hurt bunny and discovers that being a superhero is about more than just the perfect costume. It's about being a super friend.
This is so cute and adorable! It is a complete overload of pink and fuzzy coziness and tiny heart stickers on the cover of your pink notebook where you write with pink glitter pens. I love it!
I can't decide if this is a picture book or a comic book, because the age range would be for the picture book kids, but the style is with panels like a comic. Either way, the artwork is fabulous! I love the colorful designs for each character and the cartoon style.
Bea is such a sweet character. She really just wants to help and make a difference for her friends and little animal pals. I fell in love with her right away!
There are a couple of weird directions that the story takes. Like in the beginning, I assumed that animals don't talk in this world. The dog, Woofs, doesn't talk. The bunny doesn't talk. And then suddenly near the end, the bunny starts talking, and Bea is all like, "What? You can talk?" So little bunny was just choosing not to talk all that time? And why doesn't Woofs ever say a single word? Seems suspicious. I'm not really sure what happened there.
But it's still a super-cute book, and I enjoyed it!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.
This is so cute and adorable! It is a complete overload of pink and fuzzy coziness and tiny heart stickers on the cover of your pink notebook where you write with pink glitter pens. I love it!
I can't decide if this is a picture book or a comic book, because the age range would be for the picture book kids, but the style is with panels like a comic. Either way, the artwork is fabulous! I love the colorful designs for each character and the cartoon style.
Bea is such a sweet character. She really just wants to help and make a difference for her friends and little animal pals. I fell in love with her right away!
There are a couple of weird directions that the story takes. Like in the beginning, I assumed that animals don't talk in this world. The dog, Woofs, doesn't talk. The bunny doesn't talk. And then suddenly near the end, the bunny starts talking, and Bea is all like, "What? You can talk?" So little bunny was just choosing not to talk all that time? And why doesn't Woofs ever say a single word? Seems suspicious. I'm not really sure what happened there.
But it's still a super-cute book, and I enjoyed it!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.