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Bunnybirds / Natalie Linn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Bunnybirds ; 1Publisher: New York : Holiday House, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Edition: First editionDescription: 188 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780823449262
  • 0823449262
  • 9780823457939
  • 0823457931
Other title:
  • Bunny birds
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "When Princess Aster's people begin to disappear, she and her animal companions must unlearn her kingdom's traditions--and journey over the rim of the world itself--in order to rescue her friends"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "In Princess Aster's world, Bunnybirds live in contented isolation, keeping themselves detached from the world in order to practice magic and receive prophetic visions. Nothing is ever wrong, and no one is ever angry. . . even as Aster's people seem to be slowly disappearing. But when her father is next to go, her goal is as definite and unclouded as her heart: she's going to rescue him, no matter what. To find her people, she must leave the Home Tree and travel to the Court of Dragons, the sea flats, the deserts, and finally over the rim of the world itself. She has to untangle what's happening--even if she only has the exiled bunnybird thief Carlin and the lackadaisical centipede-dog Feet for company. But the further Aster travels from home, the more questions she has: Are the Bunnybirds truly as happy as they say? And if they aren't, can she let go of age-old traditions in order to rescue her friends?"--Page [4] of cover.
Holdings
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Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Graphic Novel Processing
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Graphic Novel Processing
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Princess Aster must leave home to discover why her people are disappearing-even if it means journeying over the rim of the world itself-in this animal fantasy graphic novel perfect for fans of blockbuster series like Warriors and Wings of Fire.

The Bunny who worries is heavy and slow. To fly with the flock, one must learn to let go.

Be content and with joy! Lay fears to rest- the bunny who smiles suits the bunny flock best.

In Princess Aster's world, Bunnybirds live in contented isolation, keeping themselves detached from the world in order to practice magic and receive prophetic visions. Nothing is ever wrong, and no one is ever angry. . . even as Aster's people seem to be slowly disappearing. But when her father is next to go, her goal is as definite and unclouded as her heart- she's going to rescue him, no matter how.

To find her people, she must leave the royal Home Tree and travel to the Court of Dragons-and then across sea flats, through deserts, and over the rim of the world itself-to find out what's happened, with only the exiled bunnybird thief Carlin and the lackadaisical centipede-dog Feet for company.

The further Aster travels from home, the more questions she has- Are the Bunnybirds truly as happy as they say? And if they aren't, can she let go of age-old traditions in order to rescue her friends?

A sweet but sweeping graphic novel adventure, Bunnybirds offers readers a richly imagined animal world full of magic, danger, and excitement.

"When Princess Aster's people begin to disappear, she and her animal companions must unlearn her kingdom's traditions--and journey over the rim of the world itself--in order to rescue her friends"-- Provided by publisher.

"In Princess Aster's world, Bunnybirds live in contented isolation, keeping themselves detached from the world in order to practice magic and receive prophetic visions. Nothing is ever wrong, and no one is ever angry. . . even as Aster's people seem to be slowly disappearing. But when her father is next to go, her goal is as definite and unclouded as her heart: she's going to rescue him, no matter what. To find her people, she must leave the Home Tree and travel to the Court of Dragons, the sea flats, the deserts, and finally over the rim of the world itself. She has to untangle what's happening--even if she only has the exiled bunnybird thief Carlin and the lackadaisical centipede-dog Feet for company. But the further Aster travels from home, the more questions she has: Are the Bunnybirds truly as happy as they say? And if they aren't, can she let go of age-old traditions in order to rescue her friends?"--Page [4] of cover.

Ages 8-12 Holiday House.

Grades 4-6 Holiday House.

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