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Books with title The Great Rabbit Race!

  • The Great Rabbit Rip-Off

    E. W. Hildick

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1978)
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  • The Great Snail Race

    Don Jordan, Juliana Von Haubrich

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2017)
    Who is the fastest snail in Latimer Bay? Snappy the snail wants to find out, so he gathers all his fellow sea creatures for the Great Snail Race. Suddenly, a surprise guest appears in his way, and the plucky Snappy must draw on his wits and fortitude if he wants to prevail. In the process, he creates an enduring event for the whole undersea community.
  • The Great Mouse Race

    Geronimo Stilton

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 27, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Geronimo Stiltonoot searches for Tiger Khan's missing flag to prevent chaos during the annual cavemouse sports competition.
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  • The Great Race Maze

    Anna Nilsen

    Hardcover (Liitle Hare Books, March 15, 2002)
    SAME DAY SHIP!! EXCELLENT LIKE NEW condition on both! Two for ONE low price. You won't be disappointed.
  • The Rabbit, The Pig & The Great Spirit

    Christopher Tomlinson

    language (Nibiruki Books, April 20, 2017)
    The Rabbit, the Pig & the Great Spirit has four action-filled tales of three friends who go on adventures and find that they must use their wit to escape from dangers. Entertaining tales of these animals will help your children improve their reading habit, stay focused and begin their love of stories. These tales encourage good morals in children while helping them to learn new words.Action and adventure-filled stories of Rabbit, Piggy and Giddy Goat are cherished by children of all ages for its dangers, humor, suspense and happy moments. The Rabbit, the Pig & the Great Spirit includes four stories of the adventures of the three friends.
  • The Great Race Maze

    Anna Nilsen

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    From the icy Arctic to the Amazonian jungle, from New York by night to a shipwreck at the bottom of the Atlantic, there is nowhere these inventive mazes don't travel! Each brightly colored maze, bursting with humorous detail, is intricate, challenging, and, most importantly, fun.
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  • The Great Clown Race

    Dion Kenney, Sean Baptist

    language (NoneSuch Publishers, Aug. 20, 2016)
    Imagine there's a big race ... maybe the biggest, most important race ever! But just when you're expecting mighty contenders to appear, who should arrive but a bunch of clowns
  • The Great Race

    Kevin O'Malley

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, June 21, 2011)
    Nate Tortoise is tired of living in the shadow of Lever Lapin. He can't go anywhere or do anything without hearing about the great exploits of that pesky hare. And Lever's head has grown to match the size of his entourage. It isn't until Nate challenges Lever to a race that this hare is put in his place . . . giving new meaning to the phrase "slow and steady wins the race." Kevin O'Malley fans will cheer all the way to the finish line for this clever twist on the beloved fable.
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  • The Great Race

    David McPhail

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 1997)
    To relieve their boredom, six barnyard friends decide to hold a race
  • The Great Race

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    Paperback (Bloomsbury Childrens Books, )
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  • The Great Race

    Kerry Milliron, Thomas Lapadula, Eric Binder

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 5, 2000)
    Bertie the Bus wants to race, and Thomas happily takes up the challenge. Bertie takes an early lead, but a patient Thomas proves there are advantages to riding on tracks instead of roads. Beginning readers will delight in this charming adaptation of the classic Thomas the Tank Engine story Thomas and Bertie.
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  • The Greatest Race

    A Lawati, Elizabeth Arnold

    Hardcover (Crimson Cloak Publishing, May 15, 2018)
    Gul, a young Afghan Tortoise in Yosemite Park, who impulsively accepts a challenge to race from the Cottontail Clan of rabbits. The rabbits, who are distant cousins of the hares, have been twitching for a rematch ever since the legendary race where the tortoise outsmarted the hare. Set in the harsh yet rich landscape of Yosemite, this fun to read adventure story teaches children about collaboration and fostering relationships while raising awareness about illegal poaching. One cold winter day in Yosemite, Baba Meerza, an afghan tortoise elder taken from his home in Margalla National Park in Pakistan along with his Horsfieldii Clan by poachers, tells the forest younglings a story about a young tortoise named Gul, who is unaware that his clan's survival in Yosemite Park depends on the outcome of the race. He accepts the challenge for a rematch with Big Ears, the fastest Cottontail rabbit. Little do the tortoises know that the challenge is a well laid out plan by Bushy, the leader of the Cottontails, to get rid of the Horsfieldii clan once and for all. This story has a double narrative structure, a story within a story and has an underlying message, that there are no losers but only winners. Additionally, this story for ages 7 to 12 and aims to help children deal with transitions in a positive way by using Gul as a role model when he adapts to change and overcomes challenges in a positive manner.
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