In this funny, charming, and oh-so-relatable picture book, meet a young bunny named Lawrence who is determined to decide what he wears–or doesn’t wear. Ever since he was a tiny bunny, Lawrence’s mother has dressed him up in all the most fashionable clothes–the brightest colors and the most interesting styles. Lawrence wears homemade sweater suits. And inflatible helium balloon pants. The only problem? Lawrence hates wearing clothes and longs to hop naked through the fields–just like all the other bunnies. So Lawrence comes up with an ingenious plan to turn the tables on his mother. Ultimately, the mother-son duo devise a way to put their considerable creative talents to use, in a way that makes both of them happy. In this picture book that’s perfect for Easter and year round, kids will laugh out loud at (and understand!) Lawrence’s quest for independence, just as parents will identify with how hard it is to let go of your one-and-only special bunny….
Vern Kousky (www.vernkousky.com) was born in Seattle, Washington, and grew up in Pennsylvania. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he works as a private tutor and as an adjunct professor of English for Touro College. Otto the Owl Who Loved Poetry is his first picture book.
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