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The Easter Bunny Tried Something New (Bad Idea)

By: Annie Noor
Narrated by: Kimberley Loomis
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What happens when the Easter Bunny decides to “improve” Easter?

Spoiler alert: it’s a very bad idea.

When the Easter Bunny tries faster egg launchers, rainbow paint machines, and even roller skates, his quiet backyard quickly turns into a colorful, muddy, laugh-out-loud disaster. Eggs fly. Paint splashes. Chicks giggle. And nothing goes according to plan.

The Easter Bunny Tried Something New (Bad Idea) is a hilarious picture book packed with playful chaos, expressive illustrations, and sharp comedy kids love. Young listeners will laugh at the Bunny’s biggest mistakes—while gently learning that sometimes the best way isn’t a new way… it’s the way you’ve always done it.

Perfect for ages 5–7, this story celebrates creativity, teamwork, and learning from your messiest moments.

Ideal for:

  • Easter baskets
  • Bedtime giggles
  • Classroom listen-alouds
  • Kids who love silly humor and big reactions

A joyful Easter story about trying, failing, laughing, and finding your way again—one muddy footprint at a time.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2026 Annie Noor (P)2026 Annie Noor
Animals Animals & Nature Easter Holidays & Celebrations Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction
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