rabbits

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Watership down

Adapted from the scripts of the TV mini series by the BBC and Netflix, this book introduces a classic story to a new generation. Illustrated with a combination of stills from the TV and soft line artwork. Set in the English countryside, Watership Down tells the tale of a ragtag band of rabbits fleeing the destruction of their warren in search of safety and a new home.

Don't play with your food!

A monster named Buddy is determined to eat some cute little bunnies, until they prove to be more enjoyable as playmates.

Bunnybear

Bunnybear feels like a bunny and enjoys bunny activities despite being born in a bear body, but he is misunderstood by the other bears and bunnies until he meets someone who understands his feelings precisely.

Busy bunny

2021
Hop into action with Sunny as she helps Rox look for her missing bunny, Violet. Includes more than 30 shiny stickers. It's perfect for Easter--and the rest of the year!.

Rabbit or hare?

"In Rabbit or Hare?, beginning readers will learn to spot the differences between these fuzzy mammals. Carefully leveled text relays what the animals look like and how they behave. Each page then asks readers to name which animal is shown in the photo. Answers appear upside down on the bottom of each page, making reading for learning interactive and fun. A See and Compare spread shows and labels each animal side by side, while a Quick Facts feature lists even more information about their similarities and differences. Children can learn more about rabbits and hares online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Rabbit or Hare? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, photo labels, a picture glossary, a table of contents, and an index. Rabbit or Hare? is part of Jump!'s Spot the Differences series"--.

Napoleon vs. the bunnies

Publisher Annotation: Everyone knows the Battle of Waterloo was Napoleon Bonaparte's most crushing defeat, right? Well, some beg to differ. It seems there was another less famous (though perhaps more humiliating) surrender in his past. Let's call it Bunnyloo. In 1807, Napoleon had ordered his chief of staff to round up rabbits for a celebratory hunt, only, he collected domesticated rabbits, not wild ones. So, when the rabbits were released to begin the hunt, they didn't run away. Instead, they ran straight at Napoleon and his hunting party. Now, some might think Napoleon --- king overthrower, army commander, territory conqueror --- would only laugh at an advancing battalion of cute, fluffy bunnies. Think again!.

The little rabbit

One magical day, Ollie's stuffed bunny comes to life and they share an adventure.

Oliver's tree

Oliver the elephant loves playing hide-and-seek but cannot tag his friends, Lulu and Charlie, when they hide in trees, their favorite spots, so they work together to find a tree where all three can play together.

Nobunny's perfect

Bunnies, who slurp their juice, forget to say "please," and bite their friends, learn about good manners.

Beyond the burrow

2022
When she spots a juicy carrot beyond her comfort zone, Rabbit, who always stays close to home, stumbles upon a whole new world, in this . . . picture book that explores such concepts as friendship, kindness and bravery.

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