Mei Mei The Bunny, Laufey
Mei Mei The Bunny, Laufey
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Mei Mei The Bunny

Author: Laufey

Narrator: Laufey

Unabridged: 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2026


Synopsis

From two–time GRAMMY® Award–winning musician Laufey comes a bewitching audiobook about overcoming mistakes and believing in oneself.

Mei Mei is a little bunny with a big dream. She wants to make the world happy with her music! Her first recital at the H'Opera House is approaching, and she's been practicing harder than any bunny ever has. But the butterflies in her stomach flit and flutter.

When Mei Mei plays the wrong note in front of everyone, will she be able to find the melody to make it right?

About The Author

Laufey is a two–time GRAMMY® Award–winning artist as well as a composer, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Books and storytelling have always been very important to her, especially as a songwriter. Visit her at www.laufeymusic.com.Lauren O'Hara is a Dublin-based illustrator, originally from the north of England. She has illustrated books by Sophie Dahl, by Vivian French, and with the Royal Opera House. She works in traditional media including watercolor, gouache, and inks. Visit her online at nataliaandlauren.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelvino on October 19, 2025

Mei Mei sold me fent......more

Goodreads review by giuliterature on April 21, 2026

laufey this is sooo adorable 🥹 i’m sobbing. i love you and this so much.......more

Goodreads review by kayleigh on April 21, 2026

I thought "conducktor" was a very unfortunate typo but the conductor is a duck!!! So precious.......more

Goodreads review by Mariam on April 21, 2026

Why’d I tear up at the idea of the moon being a conductor 😭 also the conducktor… 😭......more

Goodreads review by ⊹₊⋆Sydney⊹₊⋆ on April 29, 2026

as a teacher this is the cutest and most perfect little story about never letting things get you down ;)......more


Quotes

"A reassuring riff on embracing imperfections."—Kirkus Reviews

"A fitting picture book debut...O’Hara’s dainty pencil and watercolor illustrations add a creaturely quaintness to the scenes."—Publishers Weekly