Little Bunny loved Mommy very much. One day, she anxiously shared that she was worried that Mommy would forget her someday. Mommy Bunny promised that there would always be a special place in her heart just for Little Bunny. Little Bunny liked that, and said she’ d have a special room in her heart just for Mommy. But Mommy Bunny seemed to worry a lot. What if it rained in that special room when Little Bunny was sad with tears? What if it snowed when Little Bunny was upset with fears? What if it caught fire when Little Bunny was angry with frustrations? Or what if it felt lonely when Little Bunny was busy with distractions? Little Bunny offered all kinds of solutions, trying her best to put Mom at ease. Was Mommy Bunny convinced? With elegant Chinese ink painting, the book A Room Just for Mommy Bunny gracefully illustrates the loving moments between Little Bunny and Mommy Bunny. The dialogue between a mother and a child wittily presents children’s genuine love for their parents and creative solutions to the world’s problems through their budding knowledge. While a book of familial love, the Bunny’s math-counting also appeals to young math-loving readers, fostering an important life skill while exploring the subject of love and development.