Family Moving Day
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Family Moving Day (French: La famille Passiflore déménage) is the seventh book in the Beechwood Bunny Tales series. It was published in 1992 by Éditions Milan in France, and Gareth Stevens in the United States. In the book, the Bellflower family of rabbits move to a new house on the other side of the hill near which they live. Everyone is delighted to go, except Periwinkle, who does not easily adapt to new settings. In response, he runs away, and it is up to his father Bramble to find him.
Author | Geneviève Huriet |
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Original title | La famille Passiflore déménage |
Translator | Patricia Lantier-Sampon (in Korean) Chong-in Kim[1] |
Illustrator | Loïc Jouannigot |
Cover artist | Loïc Jouannigot |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Series | Beechwood Bunny Tales (La Famille Passiflore) |
Genre | Children's fiction |
Publisher | Éditions Milan Gareth Stevens Tonga Chulpansa (1993)[1] |
Publication date | 9 September 1992 |
Published in English | December 1992 |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 30 |
ISBN | 2-86726-777-3 |
OCLC | 26723859 |
Preceded by | Violette's Daring Adventure (1991) |
Followed by | Les beignets flambés (1995)[Note 1] |
As of 2008, this is the last book in the Beechwood franchise to have an English translation available. However, the original French series is still being published, with over 30 titles to date. Versions of Family Moving Day have also been published in Korean[1] and Slovene.[2] An animated version appeared in December 2001 on France's TF1 network, as one of the first episodes of The Bellflower Bunnies series.[3][4]