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The Easter Surprise (Sweet Pea & Friends #5)

The Easter Surprise (Sweet Pea & Friends #5)

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: February 12th, 2019
Publisher:
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN:
9780316411660
Pages:
40
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Description

The fifth book by the authors of the media sensation and instant New York Times bestseller The SheepOver, featuring a curious bunny and her baby farm animal friends solving an Easter mystery together.

Fern the bunny wakes up one morning to a surprise: the squirrels have discovered a beautifully decorated egg in their tree! And it's not just the squirrels--Mo the kitten, the goslings, the puppies, and even the lambs have all found special eggs hidden around the farm. As the baby animals follow clues from one egg to the next, Fern thinks she sees two soft, pointy ears peeking out above the grass. Then she notices a fluffy tail disappearing behind the barn. Then she spots long whiskers twitching among the flowers! Someone is watching, and the animal friends will have to solve their Easter mystery together to find out who.

With vividly evocative photo illustrations, John and Jennifer Churchman bring to life a delightful story based on real animals and events on their Vermont farm.

About the Author

John Churchman is a photographer, artist, and farmer. Jennifer Churchman is a multimedia artist and writer.
John and Jennifer combine their talents to give voice to the stories of all the animals who surround them and add boundless enjoyment to their lives. They have made their home on a small farm in the beautiful countryside of Essex, Vermont, with their daughter Gabrielle. They are also the authors of Brave Little Finn, A Farm for Maisie, Alpaca Lunch, and the New York Times bestseller The SheepOver.

Praise for The Easter Surprise (Sweet Pea & Friends #5)

"The magical quality of the photographic illustrations and the enchanting eggs give this Easter-themed story extra appeal."—Kirkus Reviews

"Ornately illustrated...joyful photo illustrations offer a dreamlike, pastoral world that readers will be eager to revisit."
Publishers Weekly