Easter was coming soon so we decided to "row" a story about a bunny rabbit.
 
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"The Runaway Bunny begins with a young bunny who decides to run away: "'If you run away,' said his mother, 'I will run after you. For you are my little bunny.'" And so begins a delightful, imaginary game of chase. No matter how many forms the little bunny takes--a fish in a stream, a crocus in a hidden garden, a rock on a mountain--his steadfast, adoring, protective mother finds a way of retrieving him."  
~ Amazon review | 
 
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| After reading The Runaway Bunny, Aubrey followed along with a video of one of the companion stories, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, on YouTube. | 
 
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| One of the ways the book is illustrated is by the art medium called pen and ink.  Aubrey picked a page in the book and tried to copy the picture (using a regular pen, though). | 
 
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| Some of the other pages are illustrated in color, so Aubrey learned about using various shades of green and other colors. | 
 
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| She completed lapbook activities such as the Bunny Silhouette Matching, Rabbit Pattern Building, and "If..., then...." Story Cards from Homeschool Share. | 
 
 
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| Aubrey's writing and word search activities came from First-School. | 
 

 
The girls scooped cotton to represent "Peter Cottontail," 
Since Easter was around the corner, we got out the plastic eggs and colored pom-poms.  Aubrey put a pom-pom in each egg then closed it, and Addison opened each egg and removed the pom-pom.
 
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| Many different shapes can be identified in the illustrations.  The parent's guide and lapbook activities suggested teaching the differences in shapes that otherwise look similar - like circle, disk, and sphere, or cube and square, etc.  | 
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| Aubrey figured out the pattern of one of the Mastermind shapes cards and cut out some basic shapes for scissor practice. | 
 
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| Addison watched an educational video about shapes, and then she and Mommy played the Candy Land Castle Game that matches shapes on to the gingerbread game cards.  | 
 
The story mentions how the bunny lives in a burrow under a tree.  We explored what other animals might live in trees:
We looked in every nook and crany.
We found mostly ants in the tree trunks.
We found an empty bird's nest and the remnants of a hornets nest.
We found lots of squirrels' nests in the trees and spotted Barbie dangling from a tree across the street from our house.
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| For our field trip, we went to the pet store to see the bunny rabbits.  Aubrey has wanted a bunny rabbit since she was about 2 years old.  We'd love to give her one, but just can't make the commitment for a pet just yet. | 
 
 
 
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