Bo Bunny and the Trouble is targeted at middle-aged children to recapture storytelling in a manner that is thought-provoking and entertaining. This is the type of story that you can read and re-read as a child, only to read again as an adult and have appreciation of the unique wordplay and message. It is the last day of spring, and Bo Bunny and Rocky Rhino are filled with excitement to ask Miss Sun to stay in the sky a little bit longer so that they can have the best of days. Poor Bo and Rocky do not realize that Trouble, which may or may not really be a thing, might be trying find them because they are respectable mammals. Determined to remain respectable, Bo and Rocky avoid Trouble while also escaping the troublesome schemes of Rowdy Raccoon, Bessie Badger, and Timmy Tiger. In a quick-witted adventure, Bo Bunny and Rocky Rhino convince Miss Sun to give them a best of days, making the first day of summer the longest day of the year.