Kachru-Rabbit


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Chaand par khargosh


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Story based on a herd of elephants and rabbits; for children.




Rabbit and the Moon


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This retelling of a Native American folktale presents the Cree legend of a rabbit who wished to go to the moon, the crane who helped him, and the legacy of their journey. Full-color illustrations.




Little Jack Rabbit and Professor Crow


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"Professor Crow, with his Wisdom Book, teaches Little Jack Rabbit many interesting things"--Publisher's advertisement.




Adventures of Bunny Rabbit


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"Adventures of Bunny Rabbit" is a collection of stories with animal characters. The stories are suitable for children between the age of 6 to 9 years. Each story has beautiful hand drawn artwork to keep the child engaged. The stories in this book are designed with emphasis on themes like friendship, courage, thinking out of the box, forgiveness and life lessons. None of our stories highlight cruelty. Each story is between 1000 - 1200 words and includes artwork. The book features a total of eight stories.This book was designed by the author for his daughter who is fond of stories. The stories are the result of honest imagination of his daughter and countless arguments on choice and naming of characters. It also draws inspiration from old folk stories that the author's grandmother told him during his childhood.Happy Reading!Sample Story: Once upon a time, there was a big forest. There were many animals in this forest. There were zebras, elephants, rabbits, deer, bears, horses, pigs, lions, tigers etc. All animals had built houses for themselves in the forest. Some animals like elephants had big houses, small animals like rabbits had built burrows under the trees, Giraffe had a very tall house, and so on. The animals also had built a park for kids to play. Every morning, the animals went to the deep forest to gather food and work whereas the kid animals played in the park. Uncle Jeffy Giraffe used to watch the park and the kids. Everyone lived peacefully in this forest.One day, the animals were out gathering food and the kids were playing in the park. A black bear named Bully came to the park near the gate. Uncle Jeffy Giraffe saw him and asked him, "where do you think you are going"? Bear replied, "To the park, to play". Jeffy Giraffe said, "This park is only for kids, you cannot go inside. Go home".Bully bear tried a lot but Uncle Jeffy Giraffe didn't let him enter the park. Disappointed and angry bear returned to his house. Bully bear lived in the next forest. When he arrived his place where he lived, he met his friends. His friends noticed that he was very angry. They enquired, "what happened Bully bear"? Bully bear replied, "I went to the nearby forest and I saw a beautiful park. I wanted to go inside and play but the gatekeeper giraffe didn't let me go inside. I am so angry now". His friends were curious. One of the said, "looks like it is an awesome park. Even I would love to go there and play". He continued, "let's go in group. We are total thirty bears. If we all go together, then no one can stop us. We will ruin the entire park. What do you say?". Bully bear got excited and agreed. They did not realize that Mikka monkey who was sitting on the tree was listening to everything that they were planning. Mikka monkey was a good monkey. He thought, "if these bears go there, they will destroy the park. It's a good park and the animals who live there are also very friendly. I should go and inform them.What happens next? Buy and read the full story




The Rabbit in the Moon


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Rabbit's unselfish deed of offering himself for food to a hungry stranger is rewarded when he is placed in the moon for all to see.




Indian Bunny


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Pictures and text follow a young rabbit's efforts to become an Indian.




The Story of Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby


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Brer Fox tries to outsmart the sassiest critter in 10 counties, Brer Rabbit.




Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit


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Follow the adventures of crafty B'rer Rabbit and his friends in seven playful folktales with roots in traditional African stories. Told and retold for hundreds of years, this young-reader's version of these folktales retains the original humor and wisdom, com- plemented by spirited, full-color illustrations by Don Daily.




Rabbit in the Moon


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Rabbit's unselfish deed of offering himself for food to a hungry stranger is rewarded when he is placed in the moon for all to see.