The Tortoise and the Jackrabbit


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Many of the animals that live in the southwestern desert witness the race between slow but steady Tortoise and the quick, overconfident Jackrabbit.




The Tortoise and the Hare


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A boastful hare meets his match in this attractive retelling of Aesop's famed tale.







Little Jack Rabbit's Adventures


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The railroad is coming to the Sunny Meadow, and everyone in the forest is concerned, from Cousin Cotton-Tail and Henny Penny to Ducky Waddles and Goosey Lucy. Little Jack Rabbit is worried, too, especially since he's attracting unwanted attention from Danny Fox, Mr. Wicked Weasel, and Hungry Hawk. Delightful rhymes and illustrations complement each of these stories of Little Jack Rabbit and his woodland neighbors. Originally published in 1921, the tales abound in old-fashioned charm and are suitable for readers and listeners ages 3 to 8.




Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox


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In 'Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox' by David Cory, readers are taken on a whimsical journey through the enchanting world of woodland creatures. Written in a charming and engaging style suitable for young readers, the book blends elements of fantasy and adventure as Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox navigate through various encounters and obstacles. The narrative is enhanced by vivid descriptions and playful dialogue, creating a lively and immersive reading experience that captures the imagination of its audience. With its light-hearted tone and captivating storyline, the book stands out as a delightful addition to children's literature of its time. David Cory's ability to craft an engaging tale for young readers is evident in this enchanting story. Drawing inspiration from the natural world and folklore, the author infuses the narrative with warmth and whimsy, making it a beloved classic for generations of readers. Cory's rich imagination and storytelling prowess shine through in 'Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox,' showcasing his talent for creating enchanting tales that spark joy and wonder in the hearts of children. I highly recommend this book to any young reader looking for a delightful and magical adventure in the company of lovable woodland creatures.




I'm a Hare, So There!


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An exasperated hare and plucky squirrel engage in a battle of wits to determine who’s who in this hilarious author-illustrator debut for fans of I Yam a Donkey and Grumpy Monkey. When a chipmunk mistakes Hare for a rabbit, Hare puts him in his place. But actually, the chipmunk is a SQUIRREL. Or so he says. Ever wondered about the difference between a turtle and a tortoise? Or a sheep and goat? So have Rabbit and Chipmunk—er, Hare and Squirrel! This hilarious look at dynamic duos in the animal kingdom pokes fun at the lookalike animals we all love, while delivering a gentle lesson on appreciating differences and standing up for what you know to be true about yourself.




The Hare and the Tortoise & The Sick Lion


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Two favourite fables in one fabulous book.




How Jackrabbit Got His Very Long Ears


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Because he doesn't listen carefully to what the Great Spirit tells him about each of the animals he is supposed to lead to their desert homes, Jackrabbit causes much unhappiness with his careless answers to the animals' questions.




The Tortoise and the Hare


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Traditional fables, designed especially for early childhood and the emergent reader




Dusty Locks and the Three Bears


Book Description

A Western-style retelling of the traditional tale about a little girl who finds the house of bear family and makes herself at home.