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This story is an about an adventure. Rosie, an adorable yet nosy little rabbit, sets out on her own little adventure even though she knows that she shouldn't. Follow Rosie as she follows the rainbow.
Delightful animal stories in a handy shaped-book format. Age 3+
A lift-the-flap book featuring Rosie Rabbit. Each right-hand page has a flap which makes Rosie move, and each left-hand page has a line of text and objects for identification. In this title, the reader can see Rosie Rabbit open her toy cupboard, build a tower of bricks and play her drum.
Rosie the rabbit befriends a boy who leads her on a wild adventure with a tiger. Lists the birth years and characteristics of individuals born in the Chinese Year of the Rabbit.
This story is an about an adventure. Rosie, an adorable yet nosy little rabbit, sets out on her own little adventure even though she knows that she shouldn't. Follow Rosie as she follows the rainbow.
When her mother chastises her for taking her little brother out on a blueberry-picking adventure, Rosie decides to run away.
From National Book Award winner Polly Horvath comes a hopping mad mystery that's perfect for Easter baskets everywhere! In this hilarious chapter book mystery, meet a girl whose parents have been kidnapped by disreputable foxes, and a pair of detectives that also happen to be bunnies! When Madeline gets home from school one afternoon to discover that her parents have gone missing, she sets off to find them. So begins a once-in-a-lifetime adventure involving a cast of unforgettable characters. There's Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, who drive a smart car, wear fedoras, and hate marmots; the Marmot, who loves garlic bread and is a brilliant translator; and many others. Translated from the Rabbit by Newbery Honor-winning author Polly Horvath, and beautifully illustrated by Caldecott Medal winner Sophie Blackall, here is a book that kids will both laugh over and love. "National Book Award-winner Polly Horvath's latest, a rabbity romp complete with whimsical illustrations and a quirky cast of characters, has both the look and feel of a classic children's book," raves The Washington Post.