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Ronyell
May 02, 2019 rated it it was amazing
Recommends it for: P.J. Funnybunny Fans!
Man, it's been awhile since I last read a "P.J. Funnybunny" book, despite growing up with the series. I call back the concluding "P.J. Funnybunny" book I read was "It's Non Easy Being a Bunny," which was many years agone. So, I finally picked up another "P.J. Funnybunny" book called "The Very Bad Bunny" by Marilyn Sadler, along with artwork by Roger Bollen and I had a blast reading this book!

P.J. Funnybunny did non mean to be a bad bunny. He would do things like break the vase while playing in the house, sp

Man, it's been awhile since I last read a "P.J. Funnybunny" volume, despite growing up with the series. I think the last "P.J. Funnybunny" book I read was "It's Not Easy Being a Bunny," which was many years ago. And then, I finally picked upward some other "P.J. Funnybunny" book called "The Very Bad Bunny" by Marilyn Sadler, along with artwork by Roger Bollen and I had a blast reading this book!

P.J. Funnybunny did non mean to exist a bad bunny. He would exercise things like break the vase while playing in the house, spill syrup on the flooring, cut up the paper before his begetter had a run a risk to read it and invite his friends over without asking his mother. Because of these things, P.J.'south parents and siblings all remember that he is a bad bunny. One day nevertheless, P.J.'s little cousin Binky comes in for a visit and he and P.J. started playing with each other. Simply unfortunately, Binky turned out to be a bad bunny who was fifty-fifty worse than P.J. as he would exercise things like throw P.J.'due south favorite ball into the lake, letting go of P.J.'s balloon and painting bunnies all over the walls in the house.

Now P.J and his family are going to meet just how bad a bunny can be!

Wow! I was actually having fun with this volume! Marilyn Sadler did a fantastic job at writing this book as it was full of good humor! I enjoyed seeing the scenes where P.J. has to bargain with Binky'south abiding mischief and how he acted more mature in comparing. I institute it pretty agreeable that P.J.'s family thought that P.J. was the bad bunny, until they met Binky and he turned out to be much worse than P.J. himself! I also loved Roger Bollen's artwork as it is humorous to wait at, peculiarly the images of P.J. and his family having to deal with Binky'south mischief throughout the book! I also enjoyed seeing how big the bunnies' ears were in this book equally they are drawn every bit taking over most of the infinite in the pages and seem to be extremely thick in size.

Parents should know that the message of this volume might be a tad bit too confusing for some children. The fashion that I am looking at this story is that P.J. has done some bad things, only he never meant to do any of those things on purpose. He seems genuinely sorry for his actions and only acted out badly when he was punished. Meanwhile, Binky does a lot of bad things in this book, only he is never sorry almost the things that he has washed and he continues to misbehave towards the Funnybunny family unit throughout the volume. So, basically the book is trying to say that there is a difference between a kid doing bad things past blow versus doing bad things on purpose? I am not certain what the volume is trying to save about children misbehaving hither. If y'all know what this book is trying to say about desperately behaving children, so please feel complimentary to tell me down beneath.

Overall, "The Very Bad Bunny" is a fun and cute fiddling volume almost tackling the subject of children behaving badly and I would definitely recommend this book to fans of the "P.J. Funnybunny" series! I would recommend this book to children ages five and up since the message in this book might confuse some children.

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Rachel
Jan 19, 2021 rated it information technology was amazing
5 stars.

Ohh man this i was even funnier than the first. I thought his family was existence a bit besides hard on PJ but past the end of the book, I'm glad that they all realised he wasn't that bad really.

The just event that I have now, having read this as an developed, is that it teaches readers, that when yous exercise something bad, it makes y'all a bad person. Where as, it merely means that what you lot did was bad, but it doesn't brand you bad, which is unlike. Hopefully that makes sense.

five stars.

Ohh man this 1 was even funnier than the first. I idea his family unit was being a bit too hard on PJ but by the end of the volume, I'thou glad that they all realised he wasn't that bad really.

The only issue that I have now, having read this as an adult, is that it teaches readers, that when you do something bad, it makes you lot a bad person. Where equally, it only means that what you did was bad, but it doesn't brand you lot bad, which is different. Hopefully that makes sense.

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Anastasia
Jul 10, 2008 rated it it was amazing
The fine art in this bunny book is priceless...they'll haunt your conceptual imagery references for a long time to come up in the same way equally the bunnies in Wallace and Grommit's feature length motion picture. It'due south also a bit of a rarity in that information technology's a children's volume for the very young that isn't afraid to make the parents out to exist villains of a sort: there'south a lot in it for children to relate to, specially those that are learning quickly that not everything in life volition be off-white or prissy--though it does and then in s The fine art in this bunny book is priceless...they'll haunt your conceptual imagery references for a long time to come in the aforementioned style as the bunnies in Wallace and Grommit'due south feature length pic. It'southward too a scrap of a rarity in that it'south a children'south book for the very immature that isn't agape to make the parents out to be villains of a sort: at that place'southward a lot in it for children to relate to, especially those that are learning quickly that not everything in life will be fair or nice--though it does so in such a humorous and carefree way that information technology is in no way preachy.
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Jasmine
Jun 04, 2015 rated it it was astonishing
The Very Bad Bunny- Author and Illustrator Marilyn Sadler

This volume is virtually a bunny, named P.J Funnybunny, who is told past his family that he is a bad bunny because of the things that he does simply does not mean to practice. His family starts to realizes that P.J is not such a bad bunny later on his cousin Binky comes over for a visit.

The content of this volume focuses on redirection, respect of other peoples things, and cocky-regulation.

This book can exist utilized to passenger vehicle kids on how to practice the correct matter or

The Very Bad Bunny- Author and Illustrator Marilyn Sadler

This volume is nearly a bunny, named P.J Funnybunny, who is told by his family that he is a bad bunny because of the things that he does but does not mean to exercise. His family unit starts to realizes that P.J is not such a bad bunny later his cousin Binky comes over for a visit.

The content of this book focuses on redirection, respect of other peoples things, and self-regulation.

This book can be utilized to passenger vehicle kids on how to practise the correct thing or guide them to do the right thing.

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I similar this story. I thought information technology was cute. Yet, I experience like at that place was no real resolution. It was just a bit open-ended. I realize the point was that Binky was a bad bunny on purpose where PJ's troubles were more from being careless about the things he knows amend with. And I don't recollect that went full circle to make the proper point without having to reiterate it on your own. I like this story. I thought information technology was cute. Still, I feel like at that place was no real resolution. Information technology was just a bit open-ended. I realize the point was that Binky was a bad bunny on purpose where PJ'due south troubles were more than from being devil-may-care virtually the things he knows better with. And I don't think that went full circle to brand the proper point without having to reiterate it on your ain. ...more
Yuan
The graphics of the book are vivid and fun to sentry, and the texts are succinct and fun to read. As the book title suggests, who is "the very bad bunny"? It offset appeared to exist P.J. Funnybunny, who bankrupt a flower pot while playing ball, spilled pancake syrup all over the kitchen floor, tangled upwards his brother'south yo-yo, cutting up the newspaper earlier his father read it, and invited his friends over to lunch without request his mother. All his family members idea he was such a bad bunny. And and then ca The graphics of the book are vivid and fun to spotter, and the texts are succinct and fun to read. Every bit the book title suggests, who is "the very bad bunny"? Information technology first appeared to be P.J. Funnybunny, who bankrupt a flower pot while playing ball, spilled pancake syrup all over the kitchen floor, tangled up his brother'south yo-yo, cut up the newspaper before his father read information technology, and invited his friends over to dejeuner without asking his mother. All his family members thought he was such a bad bunny. So came Binky, P.J.'s trivial cousin. When playing exterior, Binky threw a baseball in the lake, tossed a hat into the tree, broke baseball bat, let go of air ballon, used crayons without asking and left them cook in the sun, and took the wheels off P.J.'southward wheel and let them run down the loma. P.J. took Binky to the house, hoping he would deport while within. However, Binky glued checkers together, ate the final cookie, painted all over the living room flooring, put bubble gum on a chair where Daddy Bunny happened to sit, and even locked everyone out of the house and jumped on the piece of furniture.

So who won the crown of "the very bad bunny", P.J. or Binky? For me, i saw 2 mischievous bunnies who seemed to be in trouble all the time. However, their attitudes toward their behaviors make it easy to laurels the title to Binky. P.J. e'er apologized for what he did and he said he didn't mean to be bad; Binky, on the other manus, never said he was sorry, didn't mind to others, and acquired more damages and problem. Therefore, P.J. appeared to be courteous and respectful, and caused trouble more often than not by blow, except for when he was punished. Nearly of Binky's behaviors, however, appeared to exist conducted on purpose, disregarding others' feelings.

Although Binky was crowned the very bad bunny, information technology doesn't mean simply saying sorry after making bad choices or causing bad things to happen would be enough. For instance, P.J. spilled syrup and made a mess on the kitchen flooring. If he merely said sorry then walked away, it would still make him a bad bunny. If he apologized and helped clean up the floor, his behaviors would demonstrate he sincerely took on the responsibility to correct whatsoever bad consequences. This would make him a good bunny.

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Sarah
Jan 17, 2021 rated information technology actually liked it
PJ Funnybunny doesn't mean to be bad, just he often does inconsiderate things that upset his family unit. One day when a little cousin comes to visit, PJ gets to run across what it is like when someone treats you and your things with disregard to other's feelings. His family can see that PJ isn't that bad, and hopefully, PJ gets to abound a little too. PJ Funnybunny doesn't mean to be bad, but he frequently does inconsiderate things that upset his family. One twenty-four hour period when a little cousin comes to visit, PJ gets to encounter what it is similar when someone treats y'all and your things with condone to other's feelings. His family can encounter that PJ isn't that bad, and hopefully, PJ gets to grow a piddling too. ...more
Richelle Rininger
This book is very funny and has a good lesson.
Bronwyn
Dec 06, 2020 rated it actually liked information technology
This was pretty cute. My son likes the Funnybunnys.
Alicia Evans
For: bunny fans; readers wanting a light-headed volume virtually manners and adept beliefs.

Possible red flags: many depictions of bad/poor behavior, some accidental and some on purpose.

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PJ Funnybunny is poorly behaved. Then his cousin comes to stay and he's even more poorly behaved. So PJ'due south family realize he isn't that bad. Seriously. PJ Funnybunny is poorly behaved. Then his cousin comes to stay and he's even more poorly behaved. So PJ's family unit realize he isn't that bad. Seriously. ...more
Cara
PJ'southward parents thought he was a bad bunny because he made mistakes and did things they thought were 'bad'. Petty did they know that they'd exist introduced to a existent bad bunny when cousin Blinky comes to visit. PJ'due south parents thought he was a bad bunny because he made mistakes and did things they thought were 'bad'. Trivial did they know that they'd be introduced to a existent bad bunny when cousin Blinky comes to visit. ...more
A.J.
Mar 03, 2016 rated it really liked it
The "funny bunny" books are very fun to read. I think students will be able to chronicle to this book, because it is almost a young bunny who is always getting himself into trouble. Similarly, the students in our classrooms might get in trouble at domicile for some of the aforementioned things that Pj (the main "funny bunny") does. This gives the teacher the opportunity to talk about these bad habits and provide some management. The "funny bunny" books are very fun to read. I retrieve students will be able to relate to this book, considering it is about a young bunny who is always getting himself into trouble. Similarly, the students in our classrooms might get in problem at home for some of the same things that Pj (the main "funny bunny") does. This gives the teacher the opportunity to talk about these bad habits and provide some direction. ...more
Keith
Jun 24, 2010 rated it it was ok
A perfect opportunity to distinguish between existence bad, doing a bad thing, and having an accident, wasted. Also provides a few trouble making ideas for the unimaginative child looking to experiment with your definition and tolerance of each. This book can be safely enjoyed iff one peppers in the lessons during the reading.
Ash
April 13, 2014 rated information technology liked it
This is kind of a cute read, only non really one of the best children's books in my opinion. It'south basically near a bunny whose family ever thinks he's bad, simply he doesn't TRY to be bad. So some other truly troublemaker bunny comes forth, and shows the family what a really bad bunny is. Like I said, it's cute, probably worth the read, simply non 1 of the favorites that we own. This is kind of a cute read, only not really one of the best children'due south books in my opinion. It'due south basically about a bunny whose family ever thinks he's bad, only he doesn't TRY to be bad. Then another truly troublemaker bunny comes along, and shows the family unit what a actually bad bunny is. Like I said, it'south cute, probably worth the read, just non one of the favorites that we own. ...more
Brittany
Sep 30, 2014 rated it it was astonishing
I loved this volume as a child and my son loves it now. I never thought that the bunny was bad, he just fabricated some choices that he shouldn't have, just that didn't make him bad. At present the cousin... that's a very bad bunny! I loved this book as a child and my son loves it now. I never thought that the bunny was bad, he merely made some choices that he shouldn't accept, just that didn't make him bad. At present the cousin... that'due south a very bad bunny! ...more
Michele
Apr 10, 2016 rated information technology it was ok
Nothing similar writing a children's book wherein the "bad bunny" family member isn't quite as bad every bit his "bad bunny" friend, so the family loves the "bad bunny" family fellow member after all. That's some BS. Nothing like writing a children's book wherein the "bad bunny" family member isn't quite as bad as his "bad bunny" friend, and then the family loves the "bad bunny" family unit fellow member after all. That'south some BS. ...more
Erica Gordon
This Dr. Suess volume shows how it is important to have proficient manners. Information technology demonstrates how listening and obeying goes a lot further than non listening and ignoring others. The illustrations were very detailed and were great for preschool historic period children.
Jaquesha
this book is crazy i said
Angela Barakat
I read this with both my children.
Heather
Feb 08, 2011 rated it it was ok
22 months - I'll probably avoid this i for awhile. A lot of things kids shouldn't do or attempt. Maybe when you're a bit older. 22 months - I'll probably avoid this one for awhile. A lot of things kids shouldn't practise or attempt. Perchance when you're a bit older. ...more
Andria
November sixteen, 2011 rated it liked it
The very bad bunny is bad. HOwever, when his little cousin comes into town it is very obvious that the bad bunny is not as bad as they idea he was.
Vivian Clarke
Apr 21, 2013 rated it really liked it
It's a good book to show the deference from beingness bad abs doing bad things! It's a good book to prove the deference from being bad abs doing bad things! ...more than
Rachael
Feb 23, 2015 rated it it was amazing
Adept story that prompts discussion nearly what made Binky so 'bad' while PJ wasn't. Good story that prompts word about what made Binky so 'bad' while PJ wasn't. ...more
Michael
Jun 13, 2016 rated information technology liked information technology
It's okay to exist bad so long as there is someone worse, seems to be the lesson. More than a reminder for parents to keep perspective than a tale for any kid to appreciate. Information technology's okay to be bad so long as there is someone worse, seems to be the lesson. More a reminder for parents to keep perspective than a tale for any kid to appreciate. ...more than
Tanya
Jul 30, 2017 rated it liked it
I loved this volume as a child, but as an adult I wonder what the moral of the story is... that there is ever someone more bad?!?
With a degree in fine arts, Marilyn Sadler causeless she would be an illustrator. But when early in her career she was presented with an opportunity to write, she seized information technology and speedily discovered that she had plant her true love. No distressing, sappy stories for her, even so. She likes to make herself express mirth, and with that her characters usually end up looking pretty dizzy for one reason or another.

Her firs

With a degree in fine arts, Marilyn Sadler assumed she would be an illustrator. Just when early on in her career she was presented with an opportunity to write, she seized information technology and quickly discovered that she had found her true beloved. No lamentable, sappy stories for her, however. She likes to brand herself laugh, and with that her characters ordinarily end up looking pretty silly for ane reason or another.

Her first children's book featured a fastidious little English boy named Alistair Grittle and was originally created for the English language publisher, Hamish Hamilton, as well as for Simon & Schuster in the United states of america. Having created a boy with such perfect beliefs, she then turned her attention to a not and so perfectly behaved little male child. His proper name was P.J. Funnybunny, and he has existed in a series of books for Random Firm, including the highly prestigious Dr. Seuss Cat In the Chapeau series.

Marilyn's boob tube credits include two PBS Reading Rainbow programs featuring Alistair, an Alistair program for the BBC, 3 ABC Weekend Specials featuring P.J. Funnybunny, and a show based on her children's book, "Elizabeth and Larry", for Kickoff's Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories.

Between 1999 and 2004, The Disney Aqueduct produced three Original Movies based on her book, "Zenon, Daughter of the 21st Century". Each of Disney's Zenon movies had uncommonly high ratings, with Zenon, Daughter of the 21st Century and Zenon the Zequel among the highest rated shows in the history of The Disney Channel.

In 2004, Playhouse Disney began production on Marilyn and Roger Bollen's blithe series, Handy Manny. Handy Manny premiered September sixteen, 2006, equally the highest rated Playhouse Disney series premiere of all time. In 2009, Marilyn was nominated for an Emmy Award equally Executive Producer of Handy Manny.

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