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What level book is Bunnicula?
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z |
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Grades 4 – 8 | Grades 3 – 5 | Q |
What is the first Bunnicula book?
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
Author | Deborah Howe and James Howe |
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Publisher | Atheneum Books |
Publication date | April 1979 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 98 pp. (first edition) |
How many AR points is because of the rabbit?
2.0
ATOS Book Level: | 4.2 |
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Interest Level: | Middle Grades (MG 4-8) |
AR Points: | 2.0 |
Rating: | |
Word Count: | 14558 |
What is Harold’s favorite food in Bunnicula?
YUMMY CUPCAKES WITH A BUNNICULA TWIST! A chocolate cupcake is one of Harold’s favorite foods.
When was the first edition of Bunnicula published?
When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. This edition was published in 1987? by Avon Books in New York, USA. It looked like an ordinary bunny to Harold.
Who is the Bunny in the book Bunnicula?
Before it’s too late, Harold the dog and Chester the cat must find out the truth about the newest pet in the Monroe household: a suspicious-looking bunny with unusual habits…and fangs! I SHALL never forget the first time I laid these now tired old eyes on our visitor.
What did Bunnicula look like to Harold the dog?
It looked like an ordinary bunny to Harold. But Harold was a dog by profession, so his judgement wasn’t reliable-as he was the first to admit. But Chester, Harold’s good friend and house-mate, was a very well-read cat and he knew there was something strange about Bunnicula. For one thing, he seemed to have fangs.
Why does Bunnicula have two fang marks on it?
But when Chester started finding white vegetables drained dry, with two fang marks in them, he was sure Bunnicula was a vampire bunny. So it was up to Chester-with Harold’s help- to alert the members of their household before another carrot was lost. Because as Chester warned, “Today vegetables, tomorrow the world!” Add another edition?