Little Bunny


Book Description

Originally published: Fuzzytail bunny. New York: Random House, c1992.




Healer of Angels


Book Description

Healer of Angels is a heartwarming collection of true stories of a young boy overcoming life's challenges and disabilities with the guidance of wise grandparents and other mentors. This process leads to a life dedicated to the rescue, healing and release of the wild creatures of the desert southwest. Some of the stories are humorous and some bittersweet, but each will inspire, teaching a lesson as it touches the readers' heart. Join Mr. Tyner as he reflects back on his life: from a young boy terrified of birds to becoming the first man in North America licensed to train a wild golden eagle in the ancient art of falconry; from a shy dyslectic teenager, to the founder and CEO of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation. Martin Tyner is one of America's foremost wildlife rehabilitators, a master falconer, eagle falconer, and wildlife and environmental educator. He travels throughout the west providing wildlife programs accompanied by his devoted companion, Scout, a wild golden eagle.




A Little Bunny


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A Little Bunny follows a day in the life of...a little Cottontail bunny Little ones will learn all about cottontail rabbits in the wild. How do they explore the meadow? How do they search for food, like grass and dandelions? How do they play? When it's time to rest, head back to the nest with bunnies and rabbits alike for a great night's sleep. Mixing sweet illustrations with interesting facts for grown-ups and toddlers alike makes this a great early learning book. Come explore today Follow a day in the life of a cottontail bunny Shaped board book with thick pages perfectly sized for little hands and fingers to turn the pages and read along. Nostalgic, retro artwork and beautiful pages A perfect little gift to complete any Easter Basket Collect all the fun shaped board books in this series from Cottage Door Press and strengthen a love for books & reading at the earliest ages




The Real Little Bunny:


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After he becomes Real and goes to live with the other wild rabbits in the woods, the velveteen rabbit returns to visit the boy who used to own him and meets the new toy rabbit that has taken his place.




The Brave Little Bunny


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A brave little rabbit leaves her safe hutch to find adventure.




Hop, Bunny!


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Simple text and photographs describe the plants, animals, and bodies of water that a bunny can see in the forest.




Five Little Bunnies


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“A sturdy addition to the Easter basket.” —Kirkus Get ready for spring with these five little bunnies as they hide brightly colored Easter eggs for all to find. Toddlers will want to chant along with this fun take on a classic rhyme. With Dan Yaccarino’s vibrant and bold illustrations bringing these little bunnies to life, this sturdy board book is sure to captivate your littlest Easter cutie. Five little bunnies went hippity hop. The first bunny said, “We’re here! Let’s stop!”




Good Night, Sleep Tight, Little Bunnies


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Animals and birds all around the world are falling asleep as the moon and stars shine above.




The Little Lost Bunny


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The Little Lost Bunny is a story about a little bunny who wandered away from his mother and the other baby bunnies to smell some pretty wild flowers. He looked up to tell his mother about the flowers, and found that they were all gone. Something in the woods heard the little bunny crying, and tried to help him find his way back to his family.




The Humane Gardener


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In this eloquent plea for compassion and respect for all species, journalist and gardener Nancy Lawson describes why and how to welcome wildlife to our backyards. Through engaging anecdotes and inspired advice, profiles of home gardeners throughout the country, and interviews with scientists and horticulturalists, Lawson applies the broader lessons of ecology to our own outdoor spaces. Detailed chapters address planting for wildlife by choosing native species; providing habitats that shelter baby animals, as well as birds, bees, and butterflies; creating safe zones in the garden; cohabiting with creatures often regarded as pests; letting nature be your garden designer; and encouraging natural processes and evolution in the garden. The Humane Gardener fills a unique niche in describing simple principles for both attracting wildlife and peacefully resolving conflicts with all the creatures that share our world.