The book bunnicula is About a Boy named Howie. One day when Howie goes to the movie theater with his family he finds a bunny under neath his seat.The bunny has bright red eyes. When the movie is over he goes home and he takes the bunny with him. Howie takes care of the bunny and he names it bunnicula, he gives the bunny alot of candy and bunnicula calls Howie his ,master. At the end of the book Howie spots bunnicula doing bad things. If you want to find out what the bad things are you should read the book.
Trust me Bunnicula is a very good book
No, Lois Lowry did not write "Howliday Inn." "Howliday Inn" is a book written by James Howe, the sequel to "Bunnicula." James Howe is the author of various children's books, including the popular "Bunnicula" series.
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In the book "Bunnicula," the rabbit named Bunnicula is suspected of being a vampire bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables, leaving them white and withered. The family pets, Harold and Chester, embark on a mission to prove Bunnicula's true nature.
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Howe, Deborah and Howe, James.
"Bunnicula Strikes Again" is a children's book written by James Howe. In this installment, Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, goes on another mischievous adventure that involves supernatural elements and friendship. The story continues the theme of humor and suspense found in the previous Bunnicula books.
"Bunnicula" is a popular children's book about a vampire rabbit. It has entertained generations of readers with its mix of humor, mystery, and suspense. If you enjoy stories that are both funny and a bit spooky, you might like "Bunnicula."
no it is not a non-fiction book vampire bunnies dont exist
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In the book "Bunnicula" by Deborah and James Howe, Chester the cat finds Bunnicula (the bunny) at the movie theater where the Monroe family had gone to see "Dracula." The bunny was left behind by his previous owner and taken in by the Monroe family.
The name "Bunnicula" is a combination of the words "bunny" and "Dracula," reflecting the character's rabbit-like appearance and vampire-like abilities to drain the juice from vegetables. It is a playful and clever way to capture the essence of the character in the book series "Bunnicula" by James Howe.
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