The Lost Rabbit


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Written by Anne Marie Edwards and illustrated by Jacqueline Thompson, this book is a colorful picture book that tells the story of a young boy, named Mike, and his pet rabbit Snowball.




Little Rabbit Lost


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It's Little Rabbit's birthday and, as a treat, the whole family go to the Rabbitworld Theme Park. Little Rabbit thinks he's so grown-up that he doesn't need to stay with his Mama. However, he soon realises that he is just a little rabbit after all and does need looking after.




Coffee, Rabbit, Snowdrop, Lost


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A beautiful, candid picture book for children to understand what happens when a loved one begins suffering from dementia, and how best to care for them.







Mini Rabbit Not Lost (Mini Rabbit)


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A deliciously funny debut from a major new talent!




Little Rabbit's Loose Tooth


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Children are sure to relate to this story of losing one's first tooth! What should Little Rabbit do with her loose tooth when it comes out in a dish of chocolate ice cream? Throw it away? Wear it on a necklace? Draw stars around it and hang it on the wall? Or leave it under her pillow for the tooth fairy? Little Rabbit solves her dilemma in this gentle classic that captures all the excitement of losing a first tooth. "Delightfully familiar family dialogue surrounds the momentous loss of a first tooth by a rabbit girl. Large-scale three-color drawings depict the same warm, homey details lodged in the text and clinch the book's sure appeal." —Booklist, Starred




The Little Lost Rabbit


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Once upon a time, there was a family of rabbits who lived in a small meadow outside a big woods. In this family, there were three boys and three girls. They were always getting in trouble by getting dirty and messing up their clothes.




The Lost Rabbit


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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons, Revised Special Edition


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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was created in 1927 by Walt Disney and his team through twenty-six cartoon shorts. Not without fits and starts, the series and its impish title character were an instant hit with audiences. At the end of that initial run, Walt lost the contract to Oswald, which prompted the creation of Mickey Mouse. Over the years, Oswald became a footnote in the Disney story . . . until 2006, when The Walt Disney Company recovered rights to Walt's twenty-six shorts. Behind-the-scenes, a complex and labor-intensive search developed for the physical film footage of some Oswald cartoons deemed "lost to time." For anyone interested in Disney origins, fascinated by early cinema, or entertained by a feisty little rabbit, this engaging and accessible volume delivers an in-depth look at Walt's first major animated success and the journey to reclaim the lost Disney films. This edition features updated text, newly discovered film images, a foreword by The Walt Disney Company CEO, Bob Iger, and six collectible prints.




Pinga's Lost Rabbit


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When Pingu knocks Pinga's rabbit out of the igloo window, a chase begins to recover his sister's favourite toy.