by Ruth Wielockx (Author)
We've celebrated Halloween ("Just right for very little trick-or-treaters" ― Kirkus Reviews) and Christmas ("A merry little Christmas Eve story." - Kirkus Review) with the twins, Luke and Lottie! Now let's celebrate Easter with them!
It's Easter! Luke and Lottie are going to an Easter egg hunt at the farm. Daddy is dressed up as an Easter Bunny. And Luke and Lottie are dressed up as bunnies too! They look in the henhouse, in the meadow, and in the bunny hutch. Easter egg hunts are so much fun!
A sweet and recognizable story about celebrating Easter together. For children ages 3 years and up.
Guided Reading Level J
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What a fun book for Easter! Lottie and Luke have an amazing adventure on a farm for their Easter holiday. They wear cute costumes, find eggs, and even decorate an Easter tree. The illustrations are bright and fun and the story was warm and fuzzy. There was no religious theme in the book so that could appeal to some parents. I don't think this is a great book for beginner readers as the majority of the words were complex and had harder phonics. This is a great book for level one or two readers or children who love to listen to someone read to them. - HaylieBeth's Book Nook
This book was both adorable and sweet. The illustrations were bright and eye-catching. My granddaughter and I both enjoyed reading about Luke and Lottie's little easter adventure. She begs to hear at least once a night since we received it. - Annalisa Alberti
I couldn't help but focus on while reading this picture book was the illustrations. The plot was simple enough to follow along, but the illustrations really brought the story to life. . The illustrations were beautifully done and held a lot of detail. I really enjoyed this picture book, I would buy it for my nephew and read it with him around Easter. - Kaitlyn's Cup of Tea
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