Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue
Laura Lee Hope
Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen





This book follows the adventures of Bunny Brown, a 6-year old lively little boy, and his Sister Sue, a happy 5-year old little girl. You will enjoy learning of their adorable antics and delightful chatter. The Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue series were published by the Stratemeyer Syndicate from 1916-1930. (Introduction by Abigail Rasmussen)
(4 hr 21 min)
Kapitel
01 - Aunt Lu Arrives | 14:22 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
02 - The Lost Ring | 13:27 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
03 - Wango, the Monkey | 7:43 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
04 - The Empty House | 10:13 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
05 - Locked In | 7:44 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
06 - Adrift in a Boat | 13:06 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
07 - Bunny Goes Fishing | 7:48 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
08 - Sue Falls In | 11:02 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
09 - The Rescue Dog | 7:26 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
10 - A Trolley Ride | 11:09 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
11 - Lost | 8:59 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
12 - Found | 8:50 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
13 - Sue and the Goat | 7:06 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
14 - A Little Party | 9:26 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
15 - George Watson's Trick | 12:25 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
16 - The Lemonade Stand | 9:19 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
17 - The Moving Pictures | 13:06 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
18 - Wango and the Candy | 12:23 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
19 - Bunny in a Queer Place | 9:44 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
20 - Splash Runs Away | 12:32 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
21 - How Sue Found the Eggs | 9:52 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
22 - Aunt Lu is Sad | 14:35 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
23 - An Automobile Ride | 10:16 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
24 - The Punch and Judy Show | 11:01 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
25 - The Lobster Claw | 7:50 | Gelesen von Abigail Rasmussen |
Bewertungen
Cute story





Janelle
Bunny and Sue are a young brother and sister from about 100 or so years ago. They have all sorts of little adventures together, none of which are particularly exciting, but this is to be expected as the characters are only six and five. The book was very capably narrated by a young reader, and I appreciate her time and effort. I recommend this book to families with young children, although I would suggest that parents listen with their children, or at least discuss it. It's pretty good considering it's from the classic era, there's no overt racism etc. But the kids of circa 1900 had freedoms that most parents today wouldn't want their kids copying.
Good but not great.





Diamond_Cherry
Good story though :-)