Amelia is so big that she is always last in line at school and none of the other bunnies in her class will play with her, but a special new classmate teaches her that size is not always the most important thing.
Photographs and text provide information about jackrabbits, explaining where they live, their physical characteristics, and their behaviors. Includes a glossary, and suggestions for further study.
Even though he doesn't like the cold snow, Hopper, a little hare, enjoys playing with a friend and the adventure of searching for food with his mother.
Lollopy Lew the hare does not want to share the food in the cabbage patch with Digger the mole, so Digger challenges Lew to a race and tricks him into playing fair.
As the seasons pass, Snowshoe Hare's coat changes from brown to white and back to brown again, helping her to blend into her habitat and avoid predators as she searches for food.
During a bedtime game, every time Little Nutbrown Hare demonstrates how much he loves his father, Big Nutbrown Hare gently shows him that the love is returned even more.
Since they are out of bread, Rabbit and Hare go to the grocery store and indulge in a shopping spree. At various points in the text the reader is asked to guess what happens next.