Guest Picks: The Bunny Hop
A whimsical deer and baby bunny picture would be beautiful in a nursery. I love the delicate lines and soft colors.
This is a classic Easter bunny read. My family loves this book.
A brass bunny paperweight would look great on a bookshelf or desk.
This nursery print is beautiful and I love the use of book pages for part of the bunnies' bodies.
Here is a classic home library staple.
Flensted mobiles are my favorite; I have the bird one in my daughter's room. This bunny version is so adorable.
This is a Scandinavian art print. I think it works for both adult and children's spaces.
Bring bunnies into the kitchen with this gorgeous dish towel. It's almost too pretty to use!
Maps plus bunnies — why not? I love the idea of two bunnies off on an adventure to see the world.
I love the different patterns in this bunny fabric. This would be perfect to use for a curtain or bedding.
These bunny rods and tie-backs would add a touch of whimsy to a child's room.
I love the illustrations in this storybook.
This fun rabbit hook would be perfect for any room in the house. I would use it in my foyer to hang up the kids' jackets and backpacks.
The blue and gold of this rabbit-themed wallpaper is sophisticated and whimsical at the same time.
This sweet palette would work well in a nursery.
A bunny pillow would be fun in the living room.
What about one of these rabbit-shaped pillows in the Easter basket instead of a traditional plush toy? I like that it can serve as décor even after a child has grown.
"The Bunny Book" by Richard Scary is one of my favorites.
This woodland scene on this hand-embroidered crib bedding makes me smile.
This is currently my 17-month-old's favorite book in the entire world. I have to say, I love it too.
This classic is always a hit with toddlers.
This would be perfect for a toddler's Easter basket. We love all of the books in this series.
I love the Easter egg designs in this book; Jan Brett always delivers.Next: 10 Ways to Set the Table for an Amazing Easter
The rabbit is holding up the books with his one ear — I love this for a kid's room!
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