Seven Little Rabbits


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One by one, as they walk down the road, seven little rabbits get tired and find a place to sleep.




The Little White Rabbit


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Tales of toyland and beyond from the pen of Enid Blyton.




Little Rabbits' First Farm Book


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The Little Rabbits come to help with the farm chores and visit the farm animals.




The Owl and the Two Rabbits


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Illustrated in Marcus Cutler's signature energetic style, this traditional Inuit story is sure to delight a new generation of young readers!




Two little rabbits


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Foffo and Carotino two wonderful rabbits, suddenly discover they can think and speak like humans. They don’t know each other, but both of them leave their parents, their home to make an important travel. They want to release rabbits imprisoned inside farms and intensive breedings and animals employed in pharmaceutical industries for scientific experiments. People mustn’t mistreat, torture or kill rabbits and animals! This is the message the two little friends want to spread to the whole world. Foffo and Carotino meet for the first time in a forest. Conigliona, will support them together with Bombolo an old and abandoned dog which wondered alone in the countryside. A huge white rabbit, Angelo, often appears in Foffo’s dreams to give it some useful advice. Angelo will help the group of friends to reach their aims: they will save together over ten thousands of rabbits from vivisection.




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




Little Rabbit's New Baby


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Little Rabbit is very excited at the thought of being a big brother. However, when Mama has three babies, instead of the expected one, things don’t go as smoothly as Little Rabbit had hoped. Perhaps babies are not as much fun as he first thought! But Little Rabbit's new siblings adore him and when Little Rabbit is the only one who can get them to sleep, he realizes how special it is to be a big brother. A very poignant tale, full of humourously familiar moments for any family expecting a new baby.




Two White Rabbits


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In this moving and timely story, a young child describes what it is like to be a migrant as she and her father travel north toward the US border. They travel mostly on the roof of a train known as The Beast, but the little girl doesn’t know where they are going. She counts the animals by the road, the clouds in the sky, the stars. Sometimes she sees soldiers. She sleeps, dreaming that she is always on the move, although sometimes they are forced to stop and her father has to earn more money before they can continue their journey. As many thousands of people, especially children, in Mexico and Central America continue to make the arduous journey to the US border in search of a better life, this is an important book that shows a young migrant’s perspective. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3 With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.




The Little Rabbit


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Sarah's Easter gift rabbit becomes her constant companion and eventually gives birth to seven little bunnies.




Ten Little Rabbits


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This spirited picture book celebrates Native American traditions as it teaches young children to count from one to ten. The whimsical illustrations of Ten Little Rabbits, reminiscent of Beatrix Potter, glow with brilliant color and are filled with fascinating detail. Each number introduces a facet of traditional Native American culture, such as Pueblo corn dances or Navajo weaving, and the simple, rhyming text is enhanced by a brief afterword on Native American customs. Ideal for story time or bedtime, this is a book sure to leave children counting rabbits instead of sheep. Winner of the International Reading Association Children’s Book Award Praise for Ten Little Rabbits “Writer Virginia Grossman and artist Sylvia Long, a Dakota Indian, have created this book with honestly and careful attention to authenticity and beauty, and the result is a high-quality combination of rhyme, culture, and artistic expression that will please children.” —Booklist “A valuable replacement for the old, stereotypical ten little Indians rhyme. . . . A delightful visual treat.” —TheFive Owls “A quiet, respectful survey of some Native American customs organized through the structure of a counting rhyme, populated by rabbits dressed in traditional garb. . . . Notes at the back identify each tribe represented (Plains, Pueblo, Great Lakes, Northwestern, and Southwestern peoples), and provide information about the pictures. The rabbits have an earnest charm reminiscent of Marjorie Flack’s industrious family.” —School Library Journal