Summary
The further adventures of Isabel the Bunjitsu Bunny, packed with action and Zen-inspired wisdom -- a fun chapter book with two color illustrations throughout
Isabel is the best bunjitsu artist in her class. She can throw farther, kick higher, and hit harder than any bunny else. But her strongest weapon is her mind.
Bunjitsu Bunny vs. Bunjitsu Bunny , the fourth book in this series by John Himmelman, follows Isabel as she makes friends, faces her fears, and fights her toughest opponent yet -- herself!
Read the whole Bunjitsu Bunny series :
Tales of Bunjitsu Bunny
Bunjitsu Bunny's Best Move
Bunjitsu Bunny Jumps to the Moon
Bunjitsu Bunny vs. Bunjitsu Bunny
Praise for Bunjitsu Bunny Jumps to the Moon :
"Isabel does a good job of approaching every challenge with spunk and determination, and manages to do the right things under the circumstances. . . . As part of the Bunjitsu Bunny series, this book is appropriate for children who are beginning to read chapter books, and the stories are fun to read aloud to younger children." -- Childrens Literature
Praise for Tales of Bunjitsu Bunny :
"Cleverly wrapped in an entertaining package, the zen-type morals are edifying but not preachy and serve to genuinely enrich the stories." -- The Horn Book, starred review
John Himmelman was born in Kittery, Maine. He received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in 1981. He wrote Talester the Lizard while taking a course in writing and illustrating children's books and it became his first published book. To pay the bills, he worked as a cook and then as a carpenter, working on his books at night. It took about six years before he could make a full time living writing and illustrating children's books.
He has written and illustrated over 70 children's books, many with nature-related themes. His books include Discovering Moths, Discovering Amphibians, Guide to Night Singing Insects of the Northeast, and Cricket Radio: Tuning In To the Night-Singing Insects.
(Bowker Author Biography)