When her sandwich-making plans are disrupted by a lack of jelly, Bunny struggles to make her own in the face of conflicting family advice before visiting the library to establish the facts, in a story that touches on themes of problem-solving and recognizing real information. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Bunny askes everyone she knows how to make grape jelly, but when she gets wildly different responses she hops to her local library to track down the answer. Includes a recipe for grape jelly.
One little bunny learns the power of books, facts, and libraries on her quest to make her perfect sandwich.
When Bunny's sandwich-making plans are disrupted by a lack of jelly, she knows what to do--she'll make her own! After asking her brother, neighbor, father, and grandmother how to make jelly, though, and getting absolutely no right answers, Bunny starts to despair! Will she ever get to make her perfect sandwich? It's only when Bunny learns to look for information in just the right place--the library--that she finds the answers she's been looking for.
In this fun and fact-affirming story about solving problems with good information, readers learn the right way to find the answers they need--with bold and appealing art by Andrew Joyner, the illustrator of Dr. Seuss's Horse Museum.
Praise for Bunny Figures It Out:
"A recipe for success, this is a general purchase to please inquisitive readers, with nuts-and-bolts advice and a sweet dollop of sugar." --School Library Journal