Chester the cat is more convinced than ever that Bunnicula is a vampire when there is a harvest of white vegetables on the morning after the night that Bunnicula was probably wandering through the neighborhood.
Chester the cat is more than ever convinced that Bunnicula is a vampire when there is a harvest of white vegetables on the morning after the night that Bunnicula was probably wandering through the neighborhood.
Chester the cat is more than ever convinced that Bunnicula is a vampire when there is a harvest of white vegetables on the morning after the night that Bunnicula was probably wandering through the neighborhood.
Sequel to: Bunnicula / Deborah Howe and to: Howliday Inn / James Howe.
For use in schools and libraries only. Narrated by the Monroe family dog Harold, these books tell the tale of a vampire bunny named Bunnicula who sucks the juice out of vegetables.
Chester the cat discovers Bunnicula, the vampire bunny, has vanished from his cage.
Chester the cat is more than ever convinced that Bunnicula is a vampire when there is a harvest of white vegetables on the morning after the night that Bunnicula was probably wandering through the neighborhood.