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Description
When Doorknob the Rabbit is unable to get rid of a houseful of bugs, the reader is invited to help out.
Quick Summary
If you're looking for a quick, fun read that'll actually get your kid involved in the story, this one's a winner. Doorknob the Rabbit finds himself in a hilariously sticky situation when his house becomes the world's unlikeliest bed and breakfast for bugs, and here's the best part your child gets to be part of the solution. The book is interactive in a way that really appeals to younger kids (especially those in kindergarten through second grade), since they're not just passively listening but actually helping Doorknob figure out what to do. It's got that silly, slightly chaotic energy that makes kids laugh, though if your little one is particularly anxious about creepy-crawlies, you might want to preview it first since there's a whole house full of bugs running around. At only about 600 words, it's perfect for emerging readers or as a quick bedtime story that doesn't drag on. If your kid loves interactive books like "The Monster at the End of This Book" or anything where they get to make choices, they'll eat this right up.