Bunnicula By Deborah and James Howe

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Bunnicula By Deborah and James Howe

Characters Harold Smart: Harold is smart because he always knows what Chester is doing. Wise: Harold is wise because he is old and has a lot of information. Chester Curious: Chester is always wondering what is going on. Hungry: Chester is always begging for food.

Setting The setting for this is at the movie theater and at the Monroe house.

Plot The family found a bunny at the movies. The problem is Chester, the cat, thinks that the bunny is a vampire. Harold is trying to prove that the bunny is not a vampire.

Solution Chester thinks he proves that the bunny is a vampire. Harold hears Chester howling because Chester goes to a special person to calm him down about the bunny being a vampire.

Theme The theme is don’t judge a book by its cover because Chester thinks the bunny is a vampire but it is really a sweet bunny.

Reviewed By: Amanda Tomko