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Viking Juvenile  Max and Ruby 'Bunny Mail: A Max & Ruby Lift-the-Flap Book' Children's Book

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Ruby is busy sending out party invitations, so Max decides he'll write a letter too, asking for a special present. But when the postman delivers the letter to Grandma, she thinks Max is just saying hello. So Max sends another letter. It soon becomes clear to Grandma that Max is asking for something special. The only question is what? With eight clever flaps to lift, this heartwarming and interactive picture book gives Rosemary Wells fans even more reasons to love Max and Ruby, who are now starring in their own Nickelodeon television show.

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Age Group: Children
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Author: Rosemary Wells
Publication Date: 38253
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Publisher: Viking Juvenile

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Age Group: Children
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Author: Rosemary Wells
Publication Date: 38253
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Alphabetically, Title: M

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Ruby is busy sending out party invitations, so Max decides he'll write a letter too, asking for a special present. But when the postman delivers the letter to Grandma, she thinks Max is just saying hello. So Max sends another letter. It soon becomes clear to Grandma that Max is asking for something special. The only question is what? With eight clever flaps to lift, this heartwarming and interactive picture book gives Rosemary Wells fans even more reasons to love Max and Ruby, who are now starring in their own Nickelodeon television show.

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