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My kids have been listening to Bunnicula, which is sweet and innocent and slightly spooky, perfect for kids old enough to hear a longer story but not yet old enough to make the foray into the actually spooky yet.
13 Picks From The Pumpkin Patch kittenpie 2006
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I credit one creepy book for kick-starting my reading obsession at age 8: "Bunnicula," the story of a (vegetarian) vampire rabbit.
Halloween reading: What's the freakiest book of them all? Katie Rogers 2010
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-- "Bunnicula" A musical adaptation of Deborah and James Howe's book about a vampire bunny.
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"Bunnicula" Chester the cat and Harold the dog sing and dance their way through the comic mystery of why the family's produce is losing its juice.
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"Bunnicula" Chester the cat and Harold the dog sing and dance their way through the comic mystery of why the family's produce is losing its juice.
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This program for middle school age children will feature a discussion of the book "Bunnicula" by Deborah and James Howe at 4 p.m.
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"Bunnicula" Chester the cat and Harold the dog sing and dance their way through the comic mystery of why the family's produce is losing its juice.
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"Bunnicula" Chester the cat and Harold the dog sing and dance their way through the comic mystery of why the family's produce is losing its juice.
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Weekly Reader sales were the best — Morris the Moose, Bunnicula, Fudge (how I recall the books; as the oldest, I empathized with Peter).
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(I'm leaving the Bunnicula question alone for now.) 8: 43 AM
Rabbit Rabbit 2008
alexz commented on the word Bunnicula
A vampire rabbit.
October 20, 2018