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Description
While Ruby plans a Fourth of July doll picnic, Max sends letters to Santa to ask for "a bright red Sand-Spitter Motorcycle with Bigfoot tires," but the letters are delivered to his grandmother, instead, and she must try to decipher the pictures.
Quick Summary
In "Bunny Mail," Ruby plans a Fourth of July doll picnic while her brother Max sends letters to Santa requesting a bright red Sand-Spitter Motorcycle with Bigfoot tires, but the letters are delivered to their grandmother who must decipher his picture drawings. The Story of Scotland covers themes of miscommunication between generations and the creative challenges of a child trying to express his desires through drawings that adults struggle to interpret. If your kid likes "The Great Easter Egg Hunt" or similar picture-driven stories, they'll love this because it features a humorously relatable scenario of a grandmother trying to understand her grandson's imaginative drawings. This 501-word book with a 2.9 AR level is perfect for kindergarten through third graders who enjoy short, heartwarming tales about family misunderstandings.