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Books published by publisher Rabbit Ears Books

  • John Henry

    Brad Kessler, Barry Jackson

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, April 25, 2012)
    This is a larger-than-life tale about the African-American hero who was born with a hammer in his hand. Join John Henry on a scenic journey from cotton country to the wilderness, where he finds men of all colors working together to build a great railroad. In no time, John Henry becomes king of the railroad camps by driving more steel than any man alive. And, in an exciting contest that pits man against machine, he single-handedly out-performs a new-fangled steam drill. This rousing tale delivers an inspirational message about pride and perseverance. Ages 4 and up
  • Koi and the Kola Nuts

    Brian Gleeson, Reynold Ruffins

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, May 24, 2012)
    In this humorous African folktale, Koi wants the villagers to honor him as befits the son of a chief. But unless he can accomplish three impossible tasks, he will end up in the cooking pot instead. His problems begin with a scrawny Kola tree, and they end when three unlikely new friends—a snake, an ant and an alligator—save his life and help him find his rightful place in the world. This powerful adaptation captures the rich textures and folk imagery of African culture. Ages 5 and up
  • Mose the Fireman

    Eric Metaxas, Everett Peck

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, April 25, 2012)
    Jump to the clang of the firebell and take a colorful ride through New York in the 1800s with Mose the Fireman. This delightful comic history echoes all the sights and sounds of early New York through the outrageous exploits and adventures of American’s most famous fireman. Ages 4 and up
  • Red Riding Hood

    Tom Roberts, Laszlo Kubinyi

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, Nov. 17, 2011)
    Double Tap to Zoom. The classic story of Red Riding Hood is one of the most cherished stories in children’s literature. This modern version will captivate today’s audiences as it has for generations. It will also serve as helpful reminder that a little caution goes a long way in the real world. When you sit down to enjoy this wonderful tale, and are transported back to your own childhood, you’ll understand why it has endured for so long. Ages 4 and up
  • Pecos Bill

    Brian Gleeson, Tim Raglin

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, April 26, 2012)
    Take a rollicking ride through the Wild, Wild West with the original cowboy, Pecos Bill. Raised by coyotes to brave the great frontier, Pecos rides his wild mustang Widow-Maker and invents the first rough-and-tumble cattle drive. Then he mounts a runaway cyclone like a buckin’ bronco to create the Great Salt Lake. Rich in language, imagery, and sheer nonsensical fun, Pecos Bill is a fast and furious fantasy your family is sure to enjoy. Ages 5 and up
  • How the Camel Got His Hump

    Rudyard Kipling, Tim Raglin

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, May 9, 2012)
    This playful tale is among the best known of Rudyard Kipling’s Just So stories. Pride and arrogance prove to be the downfall of a lazy camel. Ages 5 and up
  • Hammerhead Sharks

    Christine Thomas Alderman

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Aug. 20, 2019)
    From the mighty great white to the alienlike goblin shark, earth's oceans are full of sharks. With speed, strength, and stealth, they make the perfect predators. They also make the ideal reading topics for young readers. Through diagrams, labeled images, and other graphics, this series emphasizes visual literacy while diving into the lives, habitats, and diets of the creatures children love to learn about.
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  • Paul Bunyan

    Brian Gleeson, Rick Meyerowitz

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, May 17, 2012)
    Big as a mountain and stronger than a grizzly bear, Paul Bunyan was the greatest lumberjack to ever swagger through the North American forests. All the larger-than-life characters in Paul’s supporting cast are here, including Babe the Blue Ox, eating her ton of grain a day, and Hotbiscuit Sally, with her acre-and-a-half griddle. The outrageous adventures of this quintessential American hero represent the very best in the proud tradition of American storytelling. Ages 4 and up
  • Elephant’s Child, The

    Rudyard Kipling, Tim Raglin

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, May 16, 2012)
    Rudyard Kipling’s story of how the elephant got its trunk has always delighted children with its playful use of language and sense of high adventure. Never has there been a more satisfying rendering of Kipling’s most beloved “Just So” story, which explains what the world was like “in the beginning of years when the world was new and all…” Ages 5 and up
  • Medical Robots

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Readers of this book will investigate the facts and compare the data provided in the fascinating text and compelling infographics, and then decide for themselves what's really going on with crop circles. From entertaining battle bots to helpful robots that aid in surgery and exploration, robots are a big part of our world. Explore the different kinds of robots and the roles they play. Includes labled diagrams, varying perspectives, and graphs.
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  • Three Little Pigs, The

    Tom Roberts, David Jorgensen

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, Feb. 29, 2012)
    Double Tap to Zoom. This popular nursery tale is one of the most beloved children’s classics of all time. The moral—that hard work has its rewards—becomes evident as the cleverest and wisest pig finally gets even with the big bad wolf. Ages 4 and up
  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen, adaptation by Tom Roberts, David Johnson

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, May 7, 2012)
    A long time ago in Denmark, a childless couple is blessed with a radiantly beautiful baby girl. She is no bigger than a thumb, so she is called Thumbelina. Snatched from her family by an ugly toad who wants to marry her, Thumbelina escapes, befriending various creatures of the forest. Ultimately, she meets the king of the flower angels, with whom she finds happiness forever. Hans Christian Andersen’s tiny heroine will capture your heart and imagination. Ages 6 and up