You're the bun that I want

Rose Rossner

Book - 2026

From the bestselling Punderland series that brought you I Love You Like No Otter, comes a punderfully funny picture book for that special someone who makes you feel like sweet dreams are made of cheese. With punny song lyrics, messages of love, and adorable sweets and eats illustrated by Lindsay Dale-Scott, this musical story is all you knead to let your loved one know you are butter together. DONUT worry, be happy! We make the perfect pair. Don't go BACON my heart, There's lots of love to share! I'm so FLAN-cy, But you already know! CAKE it to the limit, With you I learn and grow.

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Genres
Juvenile works
Novels
Pictorial works
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Wonderland 2026.
Language
English
Main Author
Rose Rossner (author)
Other Authors
Lindsay Dale-Scott, 1991- (artist)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly colour illustrations ; 19 cm
Audience
Ages 4 and up
ISBN
9781464245497
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Food-based puns inspired by popular tunes echo sentiments of love and togetherness. A mustachioed tea bag and a smiling teacup beam at readers ("Hellllloooo, is it tea you're looking for?"). A grinning burger cuts loose on a diner counter ("You're the bun that I want!"). A pair of doughnuts--one big, one tiny--in matching headphones groove to the beat ("Donut worry, be happy!"). A tortilla in a wide-brimmed hat and boots gleefully strums a guitar ("Let's give 'em somethin' to taco 'bout"). Food items caper and cavort, set against jazzy backdrops filled with stars, swirling lines, and musical notes. Between the pastries and the sweet expressions of love, it's all a tad on the saccharine side; still, it's hard to resist a smile while reading. Youngsters may not know all the songs and artists referenced--among them Taylor Swift, Neil Diamond, and Bobby McFerrin--but adults can easily fill in the gaps, and the winsome foods, with their simply rendered expressions and stick figure arms and legs, have a kawaii charm, from the strips of bacon rocking out to the sunglass-sporting pot of strawberry jam exhorting readers to "pump up the JAM!" to the grinning olives performing karaoke. Cheesy fun.(Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.