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Rabbit Story

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A young rabbit is born, grows up with her brothers and sisters, is caught by a farmer and kept in a pen by his little boy, and finally escapes to return to the free life of the other wild rabbits.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1952

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Alvin Tresselt

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Alvin Tresselt (1916-2000) was born in New Jersey. He was an editor for Humpty Dumpty magazine and an executive editor for Parent’s Magazine Press before becoming an instructor and the Dean of Faculty for the Institute of Children’s Literature in Connecticut. He wrote over thirty children’s books, selling over a million copies. Although White Snow, Bright Snow won the Caldecott Medal in 1948, his best-known book is a retelling of the Ukranian folk tale The Mitten. Tresselt was a pioneer in children’s writing, well known for his poetic prose style. He created the “mood” picture book, in which the setting and description for a story was even more important than the characters and plot.
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April 14, 2013
This tells the story of the life of a rabbit. How they are born, where they are born, and even what they need to learn to be safe. The mother rabbit teaches them all they need to know in order to be safe. The little rabbit ate lettuce and was caught in a trap and becomes a pet. Even though the little boy cares for the rabbit, she escapes and returns to her brothers and sisters! This is a cute story, but I can't see a lesson being shaped around it. It would be a good read alone book because it is rather lengthy.
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June 17, 2007
I think this was my sister's book; our daddy read it to both of us. I remember the cloth cover being a dull pink, though I might be mistaken. The illustrations were in sepia tones.
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December 31, 2014
We read the version illustrated by Carolyn Ewing.
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