Family Moving Day (French: La famille Passiflore déménage) is the seventh book in the Beechwood Bunny Tales series.
[3][4] Because there is so little room at the home where they live, Bramble Bellflower (French: Onésime Passiflore) decides that he and his family should move.
But Periwinkle, one of Bramble's five children, is deeply affected by the change of address; he is afraid he will miss his neighbour, Pimpernelle, and his old home, in the process.
When the day comes, Bramble, Mistletoe, Poppy and the Bellflowers' neighbours help out on the goods, while Zinnia and the other children wait for them at The Berries.
Amy Bauman's English translation, published by Gareth Stevens in December 1992, is the last Beechwood Bunny Tale to have a North American edition.
[3][7] As part of a marketing deal with one of the show's producers, TVA International,[8] the Utah-based Feature Films for Families released the first English-language volume of the series in 2001 (on VHS), and again on 1 October 2003[9] (on Region 1 DVD).
[10] This animated version stays faithful to the book, except for a few alterations, one of which involves Magda the magpie and her "Blueberry Ghost" trick to scare the Bellflowers out of their new home.