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Books with title The Flat Rabbit

  • The Flat Rabbit

    Bardur Oskarsson

    Hardcover (Owlkids, Sept. 9, 2014)
    When a dog and a rat come upon a rabbit flattened on the road in their neighborhood, they contemplate her situation, wondering what they should do to help her. They decide it can’t be much fun to lie there; she should be moved. But how? And to where? Finally, the dog comes up with an inspired and unique idea and they work together through the night to make it happen. Once finished, they can’t be positive, but they think they have done their best to help the flat rabbit get somewhere better than the middle of the road where they found her. Sparely told with simple artwork, The Flat Rabbit treats the concept of death with a sense of compassion and gentle humor — and a note of practicality. In the end, the dog’s and the rat’s caring, thoughtful approach results in an unusual yet perfect way to respect their departed friend.Grade: 3Fountas & Pinnel: NLexile Measure: AD 610LCommon Core State Standards:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.3,3a,5,5a,5b,5cCCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.3.4,4aCCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.3.1,3,4,5,6,7,10CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.3.3,3a,3b,3c,3d,5,6,8,10
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  • The Flat Rabbit

    Bardur Oskarsson

    Paperback (Darf Children's Books, April 8, 2019)
    When a dog and a rat find a flattened rabbit on the road, they try to figure out what happened and what to do next. After much thought, they come up with a plan and work all night to make it happen... A gentle story about life, death, kindness and compassion. The New York Times described this story as quietly profound , largely because of its discussion of a subject tucked away from children s literature - death. Unlike Goodbye Mog by Judith Kerr, the story is about a stranger's death - a rabbit who is found by a mouse and dog. Not sure what to do, their imagination and compassion come together, and they give it a send off to remember - by attaching it to a kite and letting it fly above the clouds. The Flat Rabbit softly discusses life's only inevitability through heartwarming illustrations and a story that will leave adults as well as children contemplating.
  • Habit the Rabbit

    Barbara Kathleen Welch, Josh Kilbourne, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Nov. 22, 2010)
    A child's future depends upon good habits learned in early childhood. Children, learn from Habit the Rabbit why good habits make happy rabbits. Parents, use Habit the Rabbit to teach your children the importance of listening and obeying their parents, teachers, and caregivers.
  • Roo the Rabbit

    Debbi Michiko Florence, Melanie Demmer

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2020)
    A new foster pet, someBUNNY special, has arrived at the Takano house, and eight-year-old Kaita is over the moon! But Roo isn't lick-your-face friendly like the dogs Kaita's used to fostering, and she soon wonders if she'll ever be able to break the ice and find the skittish mini lop a forever home. The chapter book is a charmingly illustrated lesson in patience, narrated by Kaita herself.
  • The Rabbits

    Shaun Tan

    Paperback (Hachette Australia, Sept. 1, 2010)
    'The Rabbits' offers a rich and immensely valuable perspective on the effect of man on his environment. Visually loaded and told with a passion for truth and understanding, it aims to promote cultural awareness and a sense of caring for the natural world.
  • The Rabbit

    Scott Marcy

    eBook
    Anne studied to become a CPA, but she hungered for more: more life, more joy, and more excitement. When she entered the attic crawlspace that fall day, she wanted to see where it led, but nothing could prepare her for what she found. She emerged in the city of Liberty on the planet Eden, but this was just the beginning. The universe opened before her, and she discovers a hidden truth about herself: she is a Rabbit. What is a Rabbit? Join Anne and learn the answer. Who knows, you too might be a Rabbit, and you too will join the adventure.
  • Rory the Rabbit

    Yimei Wang, Chunmiao Li, Xuan He, Adam Lanphier

    Hardcover (Candied Plums, March 1, 2017)
    Rory is a happy rabbit living with his friends. One day he looked at his reflection in the stream and saw that his ears were much shorter than the other rabbits'. So he decided not to be a rabbit anymore. But it was even harder to pretend to be someone else and lead their lives. You'd be a lot happier if you would just be yourself.
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  • The rabbit

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Crowell, )
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  • The Rabbit

    Sally Tagholm, Bert Kitchen

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, April 15, 2000)
    The realities of life in the wild for the rabbit -- being hunted by foxes and other predators, competing for food and mates -- are very different than those of its domesticated counterparts. Any child who adores the cuddly, furry bunnies of picture book lore, will appreciate this privileged look at the life of this appealing and shy animal. Finely detailed artwork, and an absorbing text make this an excellent gift or a treasured addition to any child's wildlife library.
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  • The Rabbits

    John Marsden, Shaun Tan

    Hardcover (Simply Read Books, Sept. 15, 2003)
    Uses rabbits, a species introduced to Australia, to represent an allegory of the arrival of Europeans in Australia and the widespread environmental destruction caused by man throughout the continent.
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  • THE FLURO RABBIT

    Mrs Glenys Jewel Kennett

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 27, 2019)
    Meet Egbert the fluro rabbit who makes magic happen.The magic begins with a ticking watch.Egbert meets Rubi and takes her on a magical journey and they fly into the starry night and under the moon.They reach other secret lands not seen before.Read about the things they discover.Find out what happens when the watch stops ticking and the magic ends.The text is designed for class room learning to read skills.The book is very easy to read.For children aged 4 years+
  • The Rabbit Race

    Ms Kerry Blackman-Massiah, Glenda Hendy, Andrea Holder, Dr. Antoinette Rock, Julia Licorish, Jacqueline Massiah-Russell, Ricardo Licorish

    Paperback (Kejan Enterprises, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Written in a lively and dramatic style, The Rabbit Race is an exciting tale which addresses several of the moral issues faced daily by children. Young children are able to identify with the real life personifications of the animal characters who are brought to life through the amazing illustrations and the varieties of language that are presented in the book.