When Betty Bunny’s mother said she and her siblings could have one toy at the toy store, Betty Bunny begins to fill the whole cart. When she insists on wanting all of the toys, Mother buys one for her brother and sister but none for her. Betty Bunny pitches a full blown tantrum thinking it will help her get her way. To help her learn the value of money, Mom and Dad give her cash to spend any way she chooses. Comments from her brother and sister are humorous and typical of older siblings. Stephane Jorisch’s colorful watercolor and pencil/ink illustrations are comical and expressive. Michael Kaplan captures the family dynamics most have experienced while shopping with children. Readers will recognize the money lesson, but Betty Bunny clearly refuses to acknowledge it!