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Books with title Little Rabbit goes to sleep

  • Little Rabbit Goes to Sleep

    Tony Johnston, Harvey Stevenson

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Jan. 1, 1995)
    As a little rabbit tries to go to sleep, he counts mosquitos and the feet of mice scurrying in the rafters and tries to ignore the scary dark. Finally he sneaks out of bed and down to the porch where Grandpa's rocking chair is squeaking. As he cuddles on Grandpa's lap, they talk until the night is no longer scary. Full color.
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  • Little Grey Rabbit Goes To The Sea

    Margaret Tempest Alison Uttley

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, July 5, 2001)
    When Squirrel, Hare and Little Grey Rabbit come down with colds, their friends decide the only cure is a trip to the seaside. They pack a tent, a hamper and a bucket and spade and set off along the winding lanes to the sandy cove below the cliffs. It's not long before everyone is enjoying the bracing sea breeze and the rolling green tide. Water Rat and Hare swim in the shallows, Squirrel makes a cockleshell hat and dances near the waves. All of a sudden, mischievous seagulls descend; they steal Hare's red coat and Water Rat's frills! Will these naughty birds spoil the friends' special day out?
  • Little Rabbit Goes to School

    Harry Horse

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, May 1, 2011)
    The indomitable Little Rabbit is starting school and discovering the challenges of independence.Today is a special day. It is Little Rabbit’s first day of school, and he has decided to bring along his favorite toy, Charlie Horse. The busy classroom is crowded with little rabbits and lots of activities. His new teacher, Mrs. Morag, seems very happy to see him and Charlie Horse―that is, until Charlie Horse disrupts story time, dances on top of the desk during music time, and jumps into the cake batter at snack time. At the end of the day, even Little Rabbit realizes that Charlie Horse may not be ready for school after all.Harry Horse hits all the right notes in this gently humorous, reassuring story that depicts how children cope with a big transition. Young readers will identify easily with the young character’s conflicting desires for independence and reassurance.
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  • Little Rabbit goes to sleep

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1994)
    A little rabbit cannot fall asleep because he finds the night dark and scary, but when he watches it with his grandfather he sees it full of stars and crickets and moon.
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  • Little Rabbit Goes to School

    Harry Horse

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2004)
    The indomitable Little Rabbit is starting school and discovering the challenges of independence.Today is a special day. It is Little Rabbit’s first day of school, and he has decided to bring along his favorite toy, Charlie Horse. The busy classroom is crowded with little rabbits and lots of activities. His new teacher, Mrs. Morag, seems very happy to see him and Charlie Horse―that is, until Charlie Horse disrupts story time, dances on top of the desk during music time, and jumps into the cake batter at snack time. At the end of the day, even Little Rabbit realizes that Charlie Horse may not be ready for school after all.Harry Horse hits all the right notes in this gently humorous, reassuring story that depicts how children cope with a big transition. Young readers will identify easily with the young character’s conflicting desires for independence and reassurance.
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  • Little Rabbit Goes to the Doctor

    J.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Aug. 28, 1989)
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  • Rabbit Loves to Sleep

    Darin Phillips, Francisca F. Phillips

    language (Grand Dude Studios, May 4, 2020)
    Parents and grandparents will love reading this picture book over and over to toddlers. Children love the 15 drawings of Rabbit the Dog and early viewers of this book talk for days about everywhere that Rabbit sleeps. Parents love to ask their children, "Are you ready to go to sleep now - just like Rabbit?" Grandparents love the fact that the book has large text, making it easy to read on Kindle devices of all sizes. This is the fourth book in the Rabbit the Dog series by Darin Phillips (Rabbit's dad). Darin is a relatively new grandfather (aka Grand Dude) who has lived with Rabbit for over 15 years. He started the Rabbit the Dog series of books to help grandparents connect with their little ones in a positive way.
  • Little Rabbit Goes to School

    Harry Horse

    eBook (Puffin, Feb. 28, 2019)
    It's Little Rabbit's first day at school. He decides his favourite toy, Charlie Horse, wants to start school too, so they set off together. Before they've even got to school, Charlie Horse has made Little Rabbit eat his whole packed lunch and then proceeds to create mischief all day - galloping when he should be listening and jumping in the cake mix. Little Rabbit gets very upset when Charlie Horse leads him away from his new friends on a nature walk and they find themselves all alone in the wood ... But Little Rabbit's teacher and friends find them and Little Rabbit goes home happy, looking forward to his next day at school - having decided Charlie Horse isn't ready to start school and can stay at home!
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  • Little Rabbit Goes to Sleep

    Tony Johnston, Harvey Stevenson

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Jan. 1, 1994)
    A little rabbit cannot fall asleep because he finds the night dark and scary, but when he watches it with his grandfather he sees it full of stars and crickets
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  • Rabbit Loves to Sleep

    Darin Phillips, Francisca F. Phillips

    (Independently published, May 4, 2020)
    Parents and grandparents will love reading this picture book over and over to toddlers. Children love the 25 drawings of Rabbit the Dog and early viewers of this book talk for days about everywhere that Rabbit sleeps. Parents love to ask their children, "Are you ready to go to sleep now - just like Rabbit?" Grandparents love the fact that the book has large text. The print version contains 10 more drawings than the Kindle version. This is the fourth book in the Rabbit the Dog series by Darin Phillips (Rabbit's dad). Darin is a relatively new grandfather (aka Grand Dude) who has lived with Rabbit for over 15 years. He started the Rabbit the Dog series of books to help grandparents connect with their little ones in a positive way.
  • Little Grey Rabbit: Little Grey Rabbit goes to the Sea

    The Alison Uttley Literary Property Trust, Margaret Tempest

    language (Templar Publishing, Aug. 24, 2017)
    When Squirrel, Hare and Little Grey Rabbit come down with colds, their friends decide the only cure is a trip to the seaside. They pack a tent, a hamper and a bucket and spade and set off along the winding lanes to the sandy cove below the cliffs. It's not long before everyone is enjoying the bracing sea breeze and the rolling green tide. Water Rat and Hare swim in the shallows, Squirrel makes a cockleshell hat and dances near the waves. All of a sudden, mischievous seagulls descend; they steal Hare's red coat and Water Rat's frills! Will these naughty birds spoil the friends' special day out?
  • Little Rabbit Couldn't Sleep

    Beth Shoshan

    Paperback (Good Books, May 1, 2013)
    Little Rabbit is getting very tired, but he can't go to sleep - not without the big silver moon keeping watch over him in the sky. So Little Rabbit waits for the moon to rise. And he waits, and he waits some more. "How long?" he asks a nearby flower, then a shimmering lake, and a long winding path. But nobody seems to know. Little Rabbit begins to think the moon might never come. Curling up, he finally falls asleep, just as a large silvery disc slides silently into the night sky. Arnold's tender illustrations give Little Rabbit and his natural surroundings human-like qualities that children will love.
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