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Reviewed by Anna del C. Dye for Readers' Favorite
Way down under Easter Island the Easter Bunny has his factory of eggs, chocolate and everything anyone needs to celebrate Easter. All his associates live there too; mainly the bunnies, and the chicks that play a very important part in each Easter celebration. The Easter Bunny feels he is getting on in years and he looks forward to a well-earned retirement. He has picked his son to become the next Easter Bunny and eagerly waits for him to take on his destiny so that he can make the announcement. However, his son has different plans and so he leaves. In his absence, the second in command feels left out of the loop and decides to take matters into his own hands. He is tired of always being the second in command. This head chick decides to rebel against the bunnies and take over the Easter operations. Amongst a mist of chocolate bombs and marshmallow bullets, all are in danger, but the ones who will lose the most are the children who won’t have a traditional Easter celebration without eggs for their baskets.
"Hop: Chick versus Bunnies" by Kirsten Mayer is a delightful story based on a children’s movie. This tale is full of double meanings that are clean, and age appropriate, which makes it very fun for the listener. It is a well-narrated story with many emotions and good timing, which makes it come alive right before your eyes. This very short tale has all the ingredients to become a favorite for toddlers, preschoolers, parents, and teachers alike. It is a well-done and fun story.