1918 · New York
by Nina Wilcox Putnam
New York: P.F. Volland Co, 1918. unpaginated. Printed color cover, color illustrated end papers,color illustrations throughout by Johnny Gruelle, 15th edition.
Sunny Bunny and his family are in a bind, the farmer has plowed up all the grassy land and Sunny Bunny being a respectable and honest bunny will not steal from the gardens. He moves his family and is almost out of hope when he encounters Bobby and betty, two children who are sad because they set up a beautiful home for guinea pigs but their uncle can no longer get the guinea pigs. Sunny Bunny and the children come to an agreement.
7 1/4" x 6" wear on cover, some staining in book, two pages have spots where the page has lifted-does not impact ability to read the story. (Inventory #: 26015509)
Sunny Bunny and his family are in a bind, the farmer has plowed up all the grassy land and Sunny Bunny being a respectable and honest bunny will not steal from the gardens. He moves his family and is almost out of hope when he encounters Bobby and betty, two children who are sad because they set up a beautiful home for guinea pigs but their uncle can no longer get the guinea pigs. Sunny Bunny and the children come to an agreement.
7 1/4" x 6" wear on cover, some staining in book, two pages have spots where the page has lifted-does not impact ability to read the story. (Inventory #: 26015509)