The Adventures of Bunny and Fawn
Published August, 2024
Bunny and Fawn live in the forest. An old log is home and exploring the forest, enjoying the warmth of the sun, and relaxing by a cold pond are their favorite activities. But one day, a tragedy sends them on their greatest adventure, one that forces them to make the biggest decision of their lives.
Is home a place - or a feeling?

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Maverick Independent
Book Reviews
"This tale explores friendship, trust, loyalty and perseverance. Children learn to think before they act and that home is where the heart is. They also learn your family might not be the one you're born into, but one that you choose."
Midwest Book Review
"Lingo’s ability to embed mindful thoughts about choices, solutions, and independence into his story of friendship gives read-aloud adults plenty of opportunities for encouraging social understanding in the very young. The Adventures of Bunny and Fawn’s juxtaposition of insights with adventure makes it the perfect item of choice for elementary-level libraries and read-aloud parents seeking stories that prove inspirational and different."
Reader's Favorite
"Is there a move in your children’s future? Probably so. The Adventures of Bunny and Fawn by Michael S. Lingo can help your child prepare for the confusion involved in any move. This story is written compassionately and will entertain your child as they wonder what will happen next. A sunny day turns into a stormy day that causes the little family to find a new place to live. You can use this book to discuss the move and the issues involved: new school, new friends, new neighborhood, etc. Even though a move can be traumatic, it is important to remember that home is where you are with family. Damien Hall does a superb job of illustrating the text. Themes include the importance of the love of family, moving, perseverance, home, and overcoming adversity. I highly recommend this book to all young readers."
Reedsy
"The Adventures of Bunny and Fawn" is a relatable, lovely story that shows that "home" is any place where the ones you love are. I loved the message that families come in all shapes and sizes."
