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The Front cover.

The Author of "Which Way, Ben Bunny?" is Mavis Smith, and it was written in 1996. Mavis Smith produced many picture story books, such as "A Snake Mistake", "The Birthday Present", "I'm going to get you!" and many more. She wrote many stories for the purpose of education and teaching of etiquette, rather than deep morals. The reason that I chose this book is because it was so entertaining to me as a child, being largely interactive. This is what made it so memorable, as it would keep me entertained for a long time and I would just simply keep on re-reading it. I would always try to imagine the different voices and sounds that would be happening in the story, for instance how a bulldog or horse would speak, or cartoon noises occurring when someone popped up. This picture story book does not hold any deep moral, which is common among Mavis Smith's works. This story is simply made to teach children their left and right, but Mavis Smith put it together in a very fun way which is also very effective. The animals in the story have life-like emotion which adds to the experience. The presence of talking animals in the story makes children's imaginations run wild. They make the child think about how the animal would sound, how they would behave, etc.
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 * Personal**
 * Conclusion**

Mavis Smith, Author of the book.