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Books with title Rabbit Food

  • Fox & Rabbit

    Beth Ferry, Gergely Dudás

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, April 21, 2020)
    A new graphic novel series for emerging readers about the simple magic of true friendship Easygoing Fox and anxious Rabbit seem like total opposites. But, somehow, they make the perfect pair! Whether searching for hidden treasure or planting a garden in their own backyard, Fox and Rabbit find everyday magic at every turn. On this first adventure, the pair will discover some new favorite things like sunsets, dandelions, and cotton candy. And they’ll face new fears like heights, swimming, and (poisonous!) frogs. Thankfully, there’s nothing Fox and Rabbit can’t do together!
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  • Rabbit Food

    Susanna Gretz

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 3, 1999)
    Uncle Bunny, who has been summoned to make sure that John joins his fellow rabbits in eating lots of vegetables, reveals a surprising dislike for carrots, in a delightful tale that encourages picky eaters to eat their veggies.
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  • Rabbit Food

    Susanna Gretz

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 1, 2001)
    Perfect for picky eaters!Celery, tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, and carrots—John’s brother and sister love them, but John won’t touch that rabbit food no matter what! How can his desperate parents get John to eat his vegetables? By enlisting the help of Uncle Bunny, of course! Not only is Uncle Bunny always ready to have some fun, he sets a good example by eating his celery, tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, and . . . wait a minute! What’s that Uncle Bunny is hiding under his napkin? Can it be that he doesn’t like his rabbit food either? With a rollicking text and bright, funny illustrations, Susanna Gretz spins a story that finicky bunnies everywhere will relate to.
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  • Fox & Rabbit

    Beth Ferry, Gergely Dudás

    eBook (Amulet Books, April 21, 2020)
    A new graphic-novel series for emerging readers about the simple magic of true friendship Easygoing Fox and anxious Rabbit seem like total opposites. But, somehow, they make the perfect pair! Whether searching for hidden treasure or planting a garden in their own backyard, Fox and Rabbit find everyday magic at every turn. On this first adventure, the pair will discover some new favorite things like sunsets, dandelions, and cotton candy. And they’ll face new fears like heights, swimming, and (poisonous!) frogs. Thankfully, there’s nothing Fox and Rabbit can’t do together!
  • Rabbit

    Mark Evans

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 15, 1992)
    Learn how to prepare your rabbit's hutch, and playing with your rabbit, indoors and outdoors. Find out what to feed your rabbit, and when, and how to keep your rabbit happy and healthy. Rabbit is one of an exciting series of pet care books designed to help young animal owners learn about and care for their pets. Illustrated on every page with full-color photography, Rabbit is packed with practical information on every aspect of rabbit care. With a foreword written by Roger Caras, president of the ASPCA, this series will engage and inform readers ages seven and up.
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  • Rabbit Food

    Susanna Gretz

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Feb. 7, 2000)
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  • Rabbit

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Baby rabbits are born in a burrow and they depend on their mother for nourishment and warmth. Follow the life of a rabbit from birth until it's time to go out on its own. Watch Me Grow, a groundbreaking series from DK, brings readers ages 5 and up into the fascinating world of animal development. Close-up photographs give children an animal's eye-view of growing up, while simple, first-person text and fact boxes explain what is happening at each stage in the lives of animals.Watch Me Grow introduces beginner's to the cycle of life with gorgeous photography and accessible information. It's the next big thing in first natural history books.
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  • Rabbit

    Two-Can Editors

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2000)
    Which is the best pet to adopt? When are children ready for the responsibility of a pet? What type of care do pets need? The answers are here! Ideal first guide for young pet owners. Real photographs, humorous illustrations and clear directions. Glossary of useful words.
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  • Rabbit

    Magali Attiogbe

    Board book (QEB Publishing, March 22, 2018)
    Join rabbit as he eats the farmer’s carrots, sneaks past a waiting owl and snuggles up in a burrow with his family. But what happens when Spring approaches and he meets a pretty doe? This bright, engaging board book follows a simple story about a little rabbit in the wild and is the perfect first introduction to nature for little ones. Each page features bright, bold illustrations and includes a window or a flap to encourage children to read on and discover what happens next.
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  • Fox & Rabbit

    Nick Hadad, Marianne Smith, Ember Whann, Karin Fires, Chris Cardwell, Tammy Sweet

    eBook
    This is the first book of a series to be published by Wildlife Educators Publishing, an adjunct to Wildlife Educators Coalition, an all volunteer organization which introduces children of all ages to a variety of live, exotic animals and uses this exciting experience to raise awareness about a number of issues.This book is a fable featuring some of the animals belonging to WEC. A small fox is raised by rabbits and believes he is a rabbit. As he grows up, he notices significant differences between himself and his family. He is puzzled and a little frightened, wondering if he really belongs. Is there something “wrong” with him or is he just a different kind of rabbit?He and his oldest brother travel across Africa to find answers. They encounter many different kinds of animals but no “rabbits” who look like him. Of course, he does find his place and finds there is nothing wrong with him at all. He is a different kind of animal altogether, but it’s OK. Love is not limited by “sameness” or differences.Besides a great story and wonderful photography, extra features include:Biographies of all the animals from WEC who appear in the story. Information with pictures about other kinds of foxesThis is a book for fun with the extra value of being a serious educational tool.
  • Rabbit

    Mark Evans

    Paperback (DK Children, April 30, 2001)
    Learn how to prepare your rabbit's hutch, and playing with your rabbit, indoors and outdoors. Find out what to feed your rabbit, and when, and how to keep your rabbit happy and healthy. Rabbit is one of an exciting series of pet care books designed to help young animal owners learn about and care for their pets. Illustrated on every page with full-color photography, Rabbit is packed with practical information on every aspect of rabbit care. With a foreword written by Roger Caras, president of the ASPCA, this series will engage and inform readers ages seven and up.
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  • Rabbit

    None

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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