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  • The Magic Rabbit

    Annette LeBlanc Cate

    Paperback (Candlewick, Jan. 1, 2013)
    “Cate performs a little magic trick of her own . . . conjuring up two instantly likable characters. . . . Readers will demand an encore.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)Ray the magician and his bunny assistant are best friends. They work together all day, performing their act in front of admiring crowds and return each night to the tiny apartment they share. But one day the friends become separated downtown, and suddenly Bunny is lost and alone. How will he ever find Ray in the hustle and bustle of the city? With its wonderfully detailed black-and-white illustrations strategically sprinkled with yellow (look carefully!), this tender story from a talented author/illustrator will have you believing in the magic of friendship.
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  • The Magic Rabbit

    Richard Jesse Watson

    Hardcover (Blue Sky Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Award-winning artist Richard Jesse Watson presents a warm, funny story about a rabbit who finds many treasures inside his magic hat--but nothing that's better than a special friend to share them with.One day, a magic rabbit hops out of a hat and discovers he can do tricks with it. He pulls out some juggling balls, a picnic, and even a car to drive, but there's no one to share in the fun. Rabbit needs a friend. He reaches into the hat for some new playmates, but the frogs hop off, the mice scurry away, and the birds flap up into the sky. But before Rabbit gets discouraged, he tries one more trick, and out pops another magic hat. Inside that he finds the perfect friend: another magic rabbit, just like him! Magic tricks may be fun, but finding a friend is the best magic of all.
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  • The Magic Rabbit

    Annette Leblanc Cate, Annette LeBlanc Cate

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 28, 2007)
    A brilliant new talent has a few wonderful tricks up her sleeve in this touching illustrated tale of a little lost bunny and a magical friendship.Ray the magician and his bunny assistant are best friends. They work together all day, performing their act in front of admiring crowds and return each night to the tiny apartment they share. But then comes the day downtown when the friends become separated, and suddenly Bunny is lost and alone. How will he ever find Ray in the hustle and bustle of the city? With its wonderfully detailed black-and-white illustrations strategically sprinkled with yellow (look carefully!), this tender story from a talented new author-illustrator will have you believing in the magic of friendship.
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  • Rabbit Magic

    Meg McLaren

    language (Clarion Books, Jan. 10, 2017)
    A distinctive palette and a large cast of adorable rabbits adorn a lively story told in very few words. When a magic trick goes awry, the magician M. Lapin becomes a sad rabbit while his rabbit assistant, Houdini, becomes the star of the show. After trying increasingly spectacular tricks, Houdini realizes that someone else wants and deserves the spotlight, and in his most amazing trick ever, he restores M. Lapin to his former self. Generosity and teamwork—and of course magic—take center stage in this delightful debut.
  • Rabbit Magic

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 1, 2010)
    RABBIT MAGIC is the perfect addition to the CAT MAGIC series--a tail of enchantment and fantasy!Lottie has discovered an unhappy rabbit at Netherbridge's other pet shop (the non-magical one). He seems to have budding magical abilities, but can't possibly express them in his tiny, dingy cage. Lottie is determined to rescue him!Jealous of Lottie's new interest in rabbits, her dachshund, Sophie, sulks and runs away from home. If that wasn't enough, a startling dream means big changes. Lottie's long-lost father is still alive--and he's headed for Netherbridge!
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  • The Little Blue Rabbit

    Angela McAllister, Jason Cockcroft

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, April 30, 2003)
    This extraordinarily beautiful bedtime book, a gentle twist on the classic lost-toy story, features an irresistible plush rabbit. Blue Rabbit is loved by his Boy, and everything seems fine until one night Boy doesn't come to his bed where Blue Rabbit sleeps with him every night. The other stuffed animals help Blue Rabbit search the house, but they find only a photograph:no sign of the boy at all. Finally, nearly inconsolable, Blue Rabbit hides away in the bed to cry. Then suddenly an eye peeks under the covers and it is Boy! Since he is browner and his clothes have shrunk, Blue Rabbit assumes that "he must have been left out in the garden in the rain." Of course, he has been away on a summer vacation, and though he seems a bit different, when they hug each other tight, Blue Rabbit knows his Boy hasn't really changed at all,"for he was still soft and warm and stuffed with love."
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  • The Magic Rabbit

    Richard Jesse Watson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • Rabbit Magic

    Meg McLaren

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Jan. 10, 2017)
    A distinctive palette and a large cast of adorable rabbits adorn a lively story told in very few words. When a magic trick goes awry, the magician M. Lapin becomes a sad rabbit while his rabbit assistant, Houdini, becomes the star of the show. After trying increasingly spectacular tricks, Houdini realizes that someone else wants and deserves the spotlight, and in his most amazing trick ever, he restores M. Lapin to his former self. Generosity and teamwork—and of course magic—take center stage in this delightful debut.
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  • The Magic Rabbit

    Annette LeBlanc Cate, Annette Leblanc Cate

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Feb. 12, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Bunny becomes separated from Ray, a magician who is his business partner and friend, he follows a crowd to a park where he has a lovely afternoon, and after the people leave and darkness falls, the lonely and frightened Bunny finds a glittering trail of hope.
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  • The Rabbit And The Magic Tree: The Rabbit And The Magic Tree

    Shalini Jain

    Paperback (Shalini Jain, July 25, 2018)
    The story revolves around a rabbit that plays guitar and makes magic happen with his music. He makes some new friends and starts hanging out with them every day. One day the rabbit didn’t come. His friends are worried about him. This story is about what happens after that and how his friends take care of him. This is a story about the importance of sharing, caring and friendship. The story also exposes the young readers to music and musical instruments, in this case – a guitar. The intention of the author is to expose the young readers to some simple ideas because you never know what and when something impacts the young minds!
  • Fofo the Magic Rabbit

    Natalie Potter

    language (, Jan. 14, 2014)
    Fofo is a wonderful fluffy rabbit. He will take your children on an amazing magical adventure with the help of his assistant and pet bird, Feathers. This book is easy for any child to enjoy from ages 0 to 5 years of age.
  • The Magic Rabbit

    Annette LeBlanc Cate

    Paperback (Candlewick Press, Aug. 11, 2009)
    "Cate performs a little magic trick of her own...conjuring up two instantly likable characters...Readers will demand an encore." — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review) (Ages 4-8)Ray the magician and his bunny assistant are best friends. They work together all day, performing their act in front of admiring crowds and return each night to the tiny apartment they share. But then comes the day downtown when the friends become separated, and suddenly Bunny is lost and alone. How will he ever find Ray in the hustle and bustle of the city? With its wonderfully detailed black-and-white illustrations strategically sprinkled with yellow (look carefully!), this tender story from a talented new author-illustrator will have you believing in the magic of friendship.
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