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Bunnies at Play

Bunnies at Play
By Sophie Bevan

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Product Description

Cuddly and mischievous, bunnies are the cutest of playmates. From lovable scamp to faithful friend, "Bunnies a Play" captures all the adorable qualities of these charming creatures. The lively text from Sophie Bevan takes you into the bunny's world of mischief and fun, while Dan Duchars' delightful photographs portray the irresistible appeal of bunnies of all breeds, shapes, and sizes. -From their floppy ears to their silky soft tails, this book celebrates bunnies doing what they do best -Charming photographs capture the inquisitive nature and adorable antics of bunnies -The perfect gift for lovers of these cuddly creatures everywhere


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2106119 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 64 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author
Sophie Bevan is a freelance editor and writer specializing in a variety of subjects, including pets and pet care. She grew up in the mountains of North Wales with two rabbits, twelve guinea pigs, two dogs, a pot-bellied pig, and a goat.


Customer Reviews

Not Bad, Not Great3
If you are planning on buying this book, consider what you're expecting to get. If you're expecting to get a cute, tiny hardcover gift book (like the ones people buy in the cafe at bookstores), you will be ever so thrilled. I didn't look at the dimensions and thought I was getting a photo book like "Cats in the Sun".

The "lively text from Sophie Bevan" which "takes you into the bunny's world of mischief and fun" is historical info such as:

A potent symbol of fertility from ancient Egypt to modern America, it seems unfair that the rabbit should be so despised by gardeners and farmers. Yet, whether it's the Romans or Elmer Fudd, it seems someone always has a bad word to say about the "wotten wabbit".

along with quotes and a couple of pages of household rabbit info near the end. I found the text completely forgettable. I liked the pictures (there are about 30), but there were only two or three I really paused and smiled at, like a brown lop-eared bunny curled up with a calico guinea pig. I zoomed through this book without much to give me pause.

I could return "Bunnies at Play" and barely think of it again (though I won't because it isn't worth the shipping cost). It's "OK" all over. I can't see myself pulling it off the shelf for a good look-through like I do with my other photo books. I haven't seen it, but it sounds like "Funny Bunnies" is the far better bunny photo book.