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Books with title The Lucky Rabbit

  • Lucky the Fairy Rabbit

    Clare Bevan

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, July 1, 2017)
    One sunny day, Mimi and her fairy friends are whisked away on a magic carpet to the glittering seaside. It's the perfect place for a fairy sports day. But no matter how hard Lily the fairy tries to do the biggest bounce, she just can't win a silver star. Then she meets a very lucky friend who might be able to help her find an even better prize. With a removable pop-up fairy and animal in each book, plus gorgeous glittery covers, this is the perfect series to collect.
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  • The Rabbit Race

    Georgina Landovsky

    language (, Feb. 12, 2016)
    Seven-year-old Amy loves rabbits, especially chasing them. She never catches them or even tries to, but she loves to run, and Amy can sure run fast! One day Amy and her mother and father and two brothers go to the annual village festival. A new game event for children is being held and itโ€™s called The Rabbit Race. Amy is so excited to go see the race because she knows just how fast rabbits can run. The race is not what Amy thinks, though. Itโ€™s even better, and Amy soon discovers she has a hidden talent and only has the rabbits to thank for it!
  • The Rabbit

    John Burningham, Jan Pienkowski (designed)

    Hardcover (Thomas Y, )
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  • Tuk-Tuk the Rabbit

    S. D. Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 5, 2018)
    About Tuk-Tuk.Tuk-Tuk or Cotton came to us as a rescue rabbit from the Humane Society in Vero Beach, Florida, in April of 2010. She had some serious health issues and for much of her young life was on medication and a nebulizer. She travelled from Florida to Cape Cod in 2011 and was introduced to her new veterinarian, Dr. Heidi McMorrow at the Cape Cod Animal Hospital who placed her on a diet of broccoli and carrots which has had remarkable results. She is an English Angora rabbit and is groomed daily. We keep her fur trimmed to eliminate fur block which can be fatal for rabbits. The diet helps because of the fiber.
  • The Rabbit

    Carol Greene

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, June 1, 1988)
    Examines the physical characteristics, behavior, lifestyle, and natural environment of the rabbit and presents some advice about keeping this fast-breeding animal as a pet
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  • The Rabbit

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Ty Crowell Co, )
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  • The Rabbit

    Nadine Saunier, Marcelle Geneste

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, April 1, 1988)
    Hardcover, as pictured (ch)
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  • The Rabbit

    Nadine Saunier, Marcelle Geneste

    (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1988)
    Describes where and how rabbits live and discusses their eating habits and how they raise their young
  • The Last Rabbit

    John Kateley

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Averis peered into the crevasse with fear and trembling. First came the great shaking, something he never experienced. Now, the great Rock that was the northern boundary to his once idyllic home was split asunder, allowing intruders into his valley. No longer could he and his mother live in their secluded and protected meadow, free from predators. The appearance of the crevasse was just the first sign from God that would lead the rabbits Averis, and his mother, Mary, into the company of Emorauld the great Coyote, Rexes King of Cougars, Lupistine of the Wolves, and many others. These were the last of the talking animals, hidden in places on the earth from the first garden. Now, in these last days, God will gather and lead this great migration through many heart stopping adventures on their way to the Ark, a place of refuge during the coming world upheaval.
  • The Last Rabbit

    Jennifer Curry

    Paperback (Mammoth, )
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  • The Last Rabbit

    Jennifer Curry

    Hardcover (Methuen young books, )
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  • Lily the Rabbit

    L Kvothe

    eBook (, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Read the adventure of Lily the Rabbit as she embarks on a journey to find a new home, full of courage, bravery and adventure. A story guaranteed to make you want to give your pet a great big hug. Based on a true story. With lots of real pictures of Lily the Rabbit (which are very cute.) making it a book children will want to read over and over again.