Synopses & Reviews
Trixie and her family are off on a fantastic trip to visit her grandparents—all the way in Holland! But does Knuffle Bunny have different travel plans?
An emotional tour de force, Knuffle Bunny Free concludes one of the most beloved picture-book series in recent memory, with pitchperfect text and art, photos from around the world, and a stunningfoldout spread, culminating in a hilarious and moving surprise thatno child or parent will be able to resist.
Bestselling, award-winning author Mo Willems has created an epiclove story as only he can, filled with the joys and sadness of growing up—and the unconditional love that binds a father, mother, daughter, and a stuffed bunny.
Review
“This denouement is enough to give you goose bumps, and young readers may be wiping the tears from their parents cheeks. Good night, Knuffle Bunny.” Booklist (starred review)
Synopsis
While traveling with her family to Holland to visit her grandparents, Trixie once again loses her beloved Knuffle Bunny.
About the Author
Mo Willems knows a Good Idea when he sees one. A three-time Caldecott Honor winner (for
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!,
Knuffle Bunny, and
Knuffle Bunny Too), he also won two Geisel Medals and two Geisel Honors for his Elephant and Piggie books. His books are perennial
New York Times bestsellers, including
Knuffle Bunny Free,
Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator!, and the Cat the Cat series. Before he turned to making picture books, Mo was a writer and animator on
Sesame Street, where he won six Emmys. Mo lives with his family in Massachusetts.
Mo Willems knows a Good Idea when he sees one. A three-time Caldecott Honor winner (for Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, Knuffle Bunny, and Knuffle Bunny Too), he also won two Geisel Medals and two Geisel Honors for his Elephant and Piggie books. His books are perennial New York Times bestsellers, including Knuffle Bunny Free, Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator!, and the Cat the Cat series. Before he turned to making picture books, Mo was a writer and animator on Sesame Street, where he won six Emmys. Mo lives with his family in Massachusetts.