Wednesday, January 25, 2023

26th January The Year of the Rabbit (Part 2)

While putting out books today for The Year of the Rabbit Display, I was surprised to see how many series of books for very young children actually have a rabbit as a main character.

See these picture book series:

 

Miffy by Dick Burn                                                   

Bear and Hare by Emily Gravatt

Ruby Red Shoes by Kate Knapp

Ruby and Max by Rosemary Wells

• Mini Rabbit by John Bond

Bunnies by Philip Ardagh and Ben Mantle

Simon by Stephanie Blake

Davy by Brigitte Weninger and Eve Tharlet

The Bunny Adventures by Martha Mumford and Laura Hughes            

Little Nutbrown Hare by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram

Little Rabbit by Harry Horse

Little Rabbits by Keith Baker


Money Bunny by Cinders McLeod

Feeling Bunny by Trace Maroney

Lettice by Mandy Stanley

Betty Bunny by Michael Kaplan and Stephane Jorisch

Jasper Rabbit by Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown

Ralfy Rabbit by Emily MacKenzie

Hedgehog and Rabbit by Pablo Albo

Rabbit and Hedgehog by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell

Ninja Bunny by Jennifer Gray Olson

Bunny by Claudia Rueda


Buster Bunny by Peter Bently and Deborah Melmon

Everybunny by Ellie Sandall

Fluffy Bunny by P. Crumble and Chris Saunders

Bunny and Bear by Will Hillenbrand



Then these with amazing toy rabbits:


Emily Brown's Rabbit, Stanley by Cressida Cowell and Neal Layton

Knuffle Bunny by Mo Williams



And these easy read chapter books:

Jack by Mac Barnett and Greg Pizzoli

Rabbit and Robot by Cece Bell

Fox and Rabbit by Beth Ferry and Gergely Dudas

Ollie and Bea by Renee Treml

Press Start! Super Rabbit Boy by Thomas Flintham

• Ballet Bunnies by Swapna Reddy

Bear and Rabbit by Julian Gough and Jim Field 

Armadillo and Hare by Jeremy Strong and Rebecca Bagley

Magic Bunny by Sue Bentley





If you're still reading,  two chapter books to read together:

The Royal Rabbits by Santa Montefiore, Simon Sebag Montefiore and Judy Hindley 

Mr and Mrs Bunny by Polly Horvath and Sophie Blackall

I am not going to do another long entry about cat series for the Vietnamese children but there are many. Here are some favourites to get you started:









1 comment:

  1. I am so happy to see Miffy and Max and Ruby. Rabbits are everywhere!

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