Karen's Bunny is the 83rd book in the Baby-Sitters Little Sister series.
Back Cover Summary[]
Karen's grandmother is coming for a visit. She brings Karen and Andrew Easter baskets. Inside the baskets is a wonderful surprise — real live bunnies.
Karen and Andrew are very excited about the bunnies. But Mommy and Seth are not. They do not want any more pets. Plus, the bunnies are troublemakers. They chew on everything. What can Karen do about the bunny trouble?
Summary[]
Characters in this book[]
Karen's Family
- Karen Brewer
- Andrew Brewer
- Little House - Seth Engle, Lisa Engle
Kids
Adults
- Granny Engle
- Ms. Jewel
- Dr. Selwyn
- Mrs. Drucker
Places in this book[]
- Little House
- Littlebrook Pre-school
Continuity and Inconsistencies[]
Continuity
- Karen mentions when her granddad died in Karen's Grandad on page 2.
- On page 7 Karen mentions when Crystal Light died in Karen's Goldfish.
- On page 33 Lisa mentions the time they tried to train a puppy from Karen's New Puppy.
- Karen recalls when she was in pizza commercial in Karen's Pizza Party.
- On page 62, Karen recalls seeing homeless people in New York from Karen's Big Weekend.
- The no more pets rule is brought up right away.
Trivia[]
- This book's working title was Karen's Bunny Trouble[1].
- Pop culture and real life references: Peter Cottontail, The Velveteen Rabbit,
- Nancy's relatives come over to her house for the first Seder.
- Tommy Joe, Andrew's class gerbil died.
- Granny's initial gifts to the Karen and Andrew are overalls and a beaded necklace.
- Karen knows that the Easter bunny doesn't go to everyone's houses and parents make a basket.
- Carol Packett (Karen's great aunt) says Oh My Land which Karen picks up in this book.
- Midgie does not like their mailman.
- Chapter 7 is the last day of spring break at Stoneybrook Academy.
- If Hannie had a bunny, her name would be Honey and she'd pick a tan one.
- Seth made Karen a new desk for her sixth birthday.
- Rocky did not get along with the bunnies.
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