Larry Gets Lost with the Easter Bunny

A Whimsical Easter Adventure

Illustrated by John Skewes
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
| $25.99 CAN
On sale Feb 17, 2026 | 32 Pages | 9781632176318
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2

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Larry Gets Lost with the Easter Bunny is a festive addition to the beloved Larry Gets Lost series, offering young readers aged 3–7 a whimsical Easter book for kids packed with the wonders of springtime!

Larry’s curiosity leads him on a playful chase after the Easter Bunny through a magical landscape filled with blooming flowers, colorful surprises, and literal Easter eggs hidden on every page for readers to seek and find. Can Larry catch the Easter Bunny and find his way home?

Why kids and caregivers love this book:
  1. A joyful springtime adventure starring an adorable, curious pup
  2. Interactive seek-and-find Easter eggs on every spread
  3. Perfect for ages 3–7 and early read-alouds
  4. A fun choice among Easter Bunny books
  5. Ideal as an Easter basket stuffer, classroom read, or seasonal gift

This colorful Easter book for kids is a delightful standalone tale and a must-have addition to the beloved Larry Gets Lost series.

Celebrate Easter with a heartwarming Easter Bunny book that kids will want to read again and again!
MICHAEL MULLIN is an award-winning author known for his twisted fairytale retellings and educational writing. His career spans from teaching to creating marketing materials for major entertainment companies. Based in Pasadena, CA, Mike is developing an educational program using his TaleSpins trilogy to teach empathy and anti-bullying. He lives with his wife Dani and their dog Finn.

JOHN SKEWES, creator of the award-winning Larry Gets Lost series, is an accomplished muralist, illustrator, and product designer. He has worked for the Walt Disney Company and Funko. Since Larry’s debut in 2006, the series has grown to more than 30 titles with over half a million books sold. John currently lives in Everett, Washington, with his wife and two dogs.
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Larry Gets Lost with the Easter Bunny is a festive addition to the beloved Larry Gets Lost series, offering young readers aged 3–7 a whimsical Easter book for kids packed with the wonders of springtime!

Larry’s curiosity leads him on a playful chase after the Easter Bunny through a magical landscape filled with blooming flowers, colorful surprises, and literal Easter eggs hidden on every page for readers to seek and find. Can Larry catch the Easter Bunny and find his way home?

Why kids and caregivers love this book:
  1. A joyful springtime adventure starring an adorable, curious pup
  2. Interactive seek-and-find Easter eggs on every spread
  3. Perfect for ages 3–7 and early read-alouds
  4. A fun choice among Easter Bunny books
  5. Ideal as an Easter basket stuffer, classroom read, or seasonal gift

This colorful Easter book for kids is a delightful standalone tale and a must-have addition to the beloved Larry Gets Lost series.

Celebrate Easter with a heartwarming Easter Bunny book that kids will want to read again and again!

Author

MICHAEL MULLIN is an award-winning author known for his twisted fairytale retellings and educational writing. His career spans from teaching to creating marketing materials for major entertainment companies. Based in Pasadena, CA, Mike is developing an educational program using his TaleSpins trilogy to teach empathy and anti-bullying. He lives with his wife Dani and their dog Finn.

JOHN SKEWES, creator of the award-winning Larry Gets Lost series, is an accomplished muralist, illustrator, and product designer. He has worked for the Walt Disney Company and Funko. Since Larry’s debut in 2006, the series has grown to more than 30 titles with over half a million books sold. John currently lives in Everett, Washington, with his wife and two dogs.

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