Magic Bunny: Chocolate Wishes: Chocolate Wishes

Chocolate Wishes #1 (Magic Bunny) [Sue Bentley, Angela Swan] on Amazon. com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Dawn is worried about moving to a new.
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I'm very glad I read the book. It has everything a little girl could want in a story Dec 07, Natverse rated it it was ok Shelves: Dark bunnies versus white-ish bunnies? That's a little racist, no? But seriously, my real concern is that these white magic bunnies are trying to bring the dark bunnies into their warren to share the meadow but not share the power of the key. It wouldn't kill the magic key, amirite?

Also, how are these dark bunnies in the same magical bunny universe and don't have their own magic key? And where was the dark bunny war? All this promise of magical bunny warfare and all we get is a girl who makes f Dark bunnies versus white-ish bunnies? All this promise of magical bunny warfare and all we get is a girl who makes friends and reunited with her puppy.

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View all 15 comments. My 6 years old daughter fell in love with this book! She said that this is one of her new faves! She loves Arrow just as much as she loves Flame! Since Santa brought her this first bunny book she said she is going to write a letter to the easter bunny to see if he will bring her the other bunny books in this series.

This story opens with a prologue in which a warren of privileged white bunnies living in a magical land of glitter and rainbows needs to stop the evil dark bunnies from stealing their magic key in order to make their own homeland a better place to live. Concerned that the dark bunnies are unwilling to share the magic of the key, the white bunnies refuse to share the magic of the key. Instead, they secret the key away with a member of their tribe, who goes to the mundane human world to hide, plan This story opens with a prologue in which a warren of privileged white bunnies living in a magical land of glitter and rainbows needs to stop the evil dark bunnies from stealing their magic key in order to make their own homeland a better place to live.

Instead, they secret the key away with a member of their tribe, who goes to the mundane human world to hide, planning to return when the whites' land needs a little sprucing up. Anyway, then the real story begins and it's about a little white girl who makes friends with the little white bunny, and he helps her make a little white girl friend in her little white school using his glitter magic.

She gets her dog back too. The dog is mostly white, but he has some brown on him, so it was pretty big of the girl to take him in in the first place. Finally, now that the little white girl's life is perfect again, the little white bunny goes back to give some more magic to his perfect little white world. The dark bunnies, meanwhile, can fuck right off and open a casino if they're having such a bad time of it. View all 4 comments. Apr 21, Chris rated it it was ok Shelves: Look at all those sparkles and rainbows.

Mar 04, Emily rated it liked it. Normally, I wouldn't read the third book in a series first off, but I feel confident that I was able to piece together the happenings in Moonglow Meadow from the introduction. Dark rabbits live in the uninhabitable waste next to MM, and they want to overrun MM and steal it from the white rabbits.

This all sounds terribly racist, but black Magic Bunny: This all sounds terribly racist, but black rabbits would be even worse. Presumably, we can't just call them evil rabbits, because, at the end of the series, all the rabbits, dark and white, will reconcile and make friends. But, for now, the dark rabbits, want to take over Moonglow Meadow by stealing the white rabbits' magic key. So, naturally, Arrow the magic rabbit with a key around his neck teleports to England where he meets a girl named Dawn who just had her first sad and lonely day at a new school. Like Binny, Dawn had a dog she loved but her parents were hit by the recession and had to move to an apartment complex that banned pets.

The dog lives with her aunt now, so that's okay, but Arrow convinces Dawn to sneak him into the apartment and protect him from the dark rabbits. Because that's where a magic bunny with a magic key is safest: It's Easter week, and Chocolate Wishes might refer to the one time that Dawn eats a candy egg, but that's never clear. Dawn does some stupid stuff, like sneaking Arrow to her aunt's and into school. Dawn's new desk is next to a girl named Emma who loves awkward practical jokes that make people uncomfortable, and Dawn and Emma's burgeoning friendship is a thing once Emma finds out that Dawn hasn't a secret bunny.

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Emma has a rabbit, Blackberry, who is well cared for but lives in a shed. As a rabbit alarmist, I didn't like Dawn's keeping Arrow a secret from her parents. Kids could try that, and if the rabbit wasn't discovered immediately, which is likely, things could end extremely badly for the rabbit. Really, rabbits aren't great pets for kids and they hate being held, although reading Magic Bunny would lead you to assume the opposite. Someone in the online rabbit community was just telling the story of a kid who pulled off a rabbit's tail because the rabbit was trying to get away and the kid didn't want it to.


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Imagine the panic you would need to be in to run away and leave your arm behind: Magic Bunny does nothing for proper rabbit care, but, as a bland early chapter book it was thoroughly adequate. Feb 11, Elaine rated it it was ok Shelves: This isn't exactly a 'great story', but since E is in LOVE with bunnies, we will probably end up reading the series.

It was cute, dealt with a girl who was new at school and lonely, and had a happy ending Good for 7 year old girls, I guess. I didn't really like that the little girl was sneaking around behind her parents' back, to keep the magical bunny, though. Then again, what else are you supposed to do when an adorable, talking bunny appears and you aren't allowed to have pets in the apartm This isn't exactly a 'great story', but since E is in LOVE with bunnies, we will probably end up reading the series. Then again, what else are you supposed to do when an adorable, talking bunny appears and you aren't allowed to have pets in the apartment?


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  • Apr 21, Imogen Fremaux rated it it was amazing Shelves: I liked when Dawn meets Arrow and his eyes are very rainbow colored because she is very magical! I also enjoyed when Dawn took her to ballet class because you could tell Dawn really loved her. That made me feel very happy. When the dust sparkled it makes everyone feel better and its really special. I would definitely read more books in the Magic Bunny Series!! I would tell my friends to read this too! Jan 08, Celest rated it really liked it. I keep waiting for the day that these books would switch things up a little, but though I enjoyed the little story of a girl being cheered by a bunny, I noticed most of the problems caused lay at the little bunny's feet.

    Apr 15, Lia Rogers rated it did not like it. Includes extraordinarily racist passages; Inappropriate material that I am currently trying to get removed from my local school. Stay away from all books by this author. Sep 09, Charlie rated it really liked it Shelves: I really love the cover of the book. It was awesome too. I read this book with my mom. It was one of my first Chapter books we read together. My mom loved the cover too with the pretty colours and the cute bunny.

    It was a cute and adorable book. I loved the part where Dawn and Arrow met and became good friends. It gave me an idea to make friends. I love the illustrators name Angela Swan. I recommend this for other kids. Mar 22, Natasha rated it liked it. I can see young girls liking this.

    Mar 21, Lesley rated it liked it Shelves: My 10 yr old gave this 5 stars claiming it was good story about an animal she liked, and liked it had good ending. Me the adult give it 3 stars because I am the adult and this book did not interest me as much as My daughter. But any book that interests my daughter is a good book to me. Interesting enough story of the magic bunny who could be invisible.

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    Sep 04, Karla rated it did not like it Shelves: I am reading this with Elizabeth. We are trying to find "her genre. The story really wasn't about a bunny and it wasn't really much of a story either. Guess we will keep looking.

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