Knuffle Bunny Free
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While traveling with her family to Holland to visit her grandparents, Trixie once again loses her beloved Knuffle Bunny.
an unexpected diversion
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Add a SummaryIn the last book of the Knuffle Bunny series, Trixie and her mother and father, as well as Knuffle Bunny, fly to Holland to visit her grandparents. However, it appears that Knuffle Bunny has other plans, since he just can’t be found after Trixie and her family leave the plane upon reaching Holland!
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Knuffle Bunny Free by Mo Willems
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Add a CommentGood ending to the series, but I didn't think it had as much humor as the first 2. But maybe that's just because it is the end.
Loved it, it's gorgeous and sweet great to read to the kids! More great illustrations as well.
Awwwwwwwww! As cute as all the others and the kids enjoyed!
Knuffle Bunny Free finds Trixie and her parents going to the Netherlands (what Willams calls Holland, maybe they are going to the province of Holland) to visit Trixie's grandparents, Oma and Opa. At some point during the trip, Trixie misplaces her Knuffle Bunny. This distresses her greatly, and her family tries to help her get over it by telling her how big she is getting and how proud of her they are. Her grandparents even try to distract her with a new rabbit that dances and speaks Dutch. Nothing helps until Trixie has a dream that Knuffle Bunny is travelling around the world, bringing comfort to many other children. She then comes to accept that Knuffle Bunny is gone. That is until she makes an amazing discovery on the plane going home. But then the story takes an unexpected turn as Trixie makes a decision that will change her life. Author/Illustrator Willams has made it clear in the narrative that this is most likely the last of the Knuffle Bunny books, and that knowledge, combined with the story makes this book bittersweet. There is a very powerful message in this book for young and old, one that is worth sharing with the little ones in your life.
I suspect this is the last Knuffle Bunny book, and it has a perfect ending to the series. This is a heartwarming and funny story for anyone who has ever had a special toy, or for the parent of someone who is attached to a toy. I enjoyed reading it with my son who is way past Trixie's age, but remembers what it was like to carry around his favourite toy.
I don't know if this is the last Knuffle Bunny book or not, but it would make the perfect ending. My husband and I read it in Chapters last night and we both went 'awwwww!' at the end. A great story about growing up and thinking about others.