The Grumpy Owl (Peter Rabbit (Frederick Warne))
Shorty & Sparky Adventures (Shorty & Sparky Adventures, #4) (Shorty & Sparky's Adventures, #27)
by Michael Lee Kilmartin
The Blue Door (First Flight Level 2) (First Flight: Level 1)
by David M McPhail and MR John O'Connor
With the beloved Miss Spider series, David Kirk proved himself a master of bold, distinctive, almost three dimensional paintings. Now, this talented author and artist is ready to make another generation of fans fall in love with a new character, Oh So Tiny Bunny. During the day, Oh So Tiny Bunny is very, very small. But at night, he dreams of being big, as big as a dragon, or even a mountain! At first, that's fine, but then he feels lonely. There's no one to share it with. Are there no other bun...
Joe has gone to live with his dad, leaving behind his beloved pet rabbit. Anna and Suzanne try to look after it for him, but when the rabbit becomes ill, they're convinced it's because it's missing Joe. Now Joe is sick too. The girls are certain that Joe and the rabbit will die unless they are reunited soon... But can Anna and Tom and Suzanne pull off The Great Rabbit Rescue in time?
The Velveteen Rabbit, Or, How Toys Become Real (All Aboard Books )
by Margery Williams Bianco
By the time the Velveteen Rabbit is dirty, worn out, and about to be burned, he has almost given up hope of ever finding the magic called Real.
After Davy has a fight with his friend Eddie, they vow never to play together again, until they realize that playing alone is not fun.
Marilyn King’s short story collection for children, Raskl Rabbit and the Bogey Monster, follows the adventures of Raskl Rabbit and his dare-devil antics. Written in rhyming couplets, children aged 3-7 years are able to join in with the rhymes when the story is read aloud. Older children reading the book independently will be able to enjoy the humour and the morals in the stories. The Raskl Rabbit and the Bogey Monster also includes a handy teacher’s guide where the author uses her many years of...
Little Grey Rabbit is one of the classic gems of children's literature. The series is being relaunched to tie in with a classic television adaptation, and will delight children as much today as when it was first published seventy years ago. Little Grey Rabbit lives with Squirrel and Hare in a little house on the edge of a wood. It's March, and Hare is feeling as mad as only a March Hare can feel. So off he dashes into the village to see what he can find. There are untold delights -- jars of swe...