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  • The Bear and the Rabbit

    Marion Davenport

    language (, Oct. 19, 2015)
    So many bears and only one rabbit. Sugar Bear and Millie (rabbit) want a bakery until Sugar Bear realizes Millies need ahead of her own. Millie needs her ear straightened and needs an operation so she would not get teased or in danger anymore. All the bears get together to make both dreams come true.
  • The Hawk and the Rabbit

    Vivian Ice

    language (, Nov. 19, 2019)
    In the vast forest, there were a rabbit and a hawk lived at the same tree with their children, but the hawk thought that she was above and stronger than the rabbit, so she stole the rabbit's kits and kept them in her nest. Let's see how the rabbit could help her kits or not and how the story will end.Fables are the best stories for children but adults too. Why? Because they are usually short and send an important message that you can learn from. If your child loves stories where animals are presented as the main characters and are fictional get this book now.We all have grown up with amazing fables and life has always been easier because we have learned many important life lessons. You can always return reading fables when you feel stuck. Don’t be surprised if you find your answer in a story.Don’t let your responsibilities to get you away from them, especially from reading to your child. But always be ready with more, which is why you need this book. It is filled with unique and special fables that every child and adult will find fascinating. Give your child a chance to learn through stories, because it is the easiest and most promising way for a steady and healthy childhood.It is never enough, you will never get bored reading fables, so get this book and enjoy every story!
  • Bootsie and the Rabbit

    by:Tanner Alcala

    language (Tanner Alcala, March 11, 2015)
    Take your child through an embracing short story of friendship, cooperation, and problem solving. All taking place in a small community of friendly animals.
  • Rabbit and the Well

    Deborah L. Duvall, Murv Jacob

    eBook (University of New Mexico Press, Oct. 12, 2011)
    In Ji-Stu the Rabbit's forest, the rain has stopped falling and the river is drying up. Soon the forest creatures will have no water to drink. One day Ji-Stu has an idea: there's plenty of water deep in the ground. What the animals need is a well!All his neighbors agree, and they begin at once to dig a well. Everyone, that is, except Ji-Stu the Rabbit! He spends his time relaxing while the others work day after day digging the well. After all, it was his idea to dig the well in the first place!At last the well diggers reach cold, clear water. Ji-Stu wants to join in the celebration and refill his empty water pots, but quickly learns that he is not welcome at the well. Because he refused to help, he shall have none of the precious water. But the trickster rabbit has plans of his own to get all the water he needs - for free!
  • Rabbit and the moon

    Mark Nafe, Nazar Horokhivsky

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Have you ever looked at the moon and seen a rabbit? Wolf thinks that he has found his dinner, but Rabbit has surprise in store!
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  • The Turtle and the Rabbit

    Van Q Tran

    Paperback (Authorhouse, March 14, 2018)
    The children are listening, learning, and following examples every day at young ages. This retold fable with animal illustrations seeks to help them become interested in reading and learning about the moral compass through the book.
  • Ella and the Rabbit

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Interlink Pub Group Inc, June 1, 1990)
    When Ella accidentally releases her father's championship rabbit, he leads her on a merry chase.
  • Percy and the Rabbit

    Nick Butterworth

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Nick Butterworth’s well known and much loved character Percy the Park Keeper stars in this beautifully told story for early readers. When Percy’s cap, scarf and gloves go missing, they end up being used by some mischevious mice to decorate a snowman!• Yellow/ Band 3 books offer varied sentence structure and natural language.• Text type - A story with a familiar setting.• A storyboard on pages 14 and 15 provide children with an opportunity to retell the story in their own words.• Curriculum links - Geography: our local area; citizenship: animals and us.• This story is one of three books by Nick Butterworth in the Collins Big Cat reading programme.
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  • TIGER AND THE RABBIT, THE

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Oct. 14, 2004)
    Harness the Enduring Power of Myths and Legends. These ancient stories of heros and mysterious feats are retold by a contemporary author to make them available to younger readers. Suitable for shared, guided, and independent reading, they provide young readers with exposure to other cultures and different world views.
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  • The Rabbit and the Lion

    Group of Authors

    Paperback (ICO - International Curricula Organization, July 1, 2007)
    This stories encourage children to read and are a great supplement to Arabic-language textbooks and other teaching materials.
  • The Rabbit and the Turtle

    Cynthia Belnap, Jaimee Christensen

    Paperback (Electronic Education, March 15, 1998)
    The Tortoise & the Hare rewritten by Cynthia Belnap
  • The Rabbit and the Turtle

    Scudder Smith, Anna Laura Cantone

    Paperback (SEV Yayinevi, )
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