This picture book is a 3.5 for me. Anyone who has ever loved a stuffed animal toy to death--literally--will smile in somewhat sheepish recognition at the hard use to which this stuffy is put. Nubby, a stuffed rabbit, decides that he's had enough of being pulled, pushed, and mistreated. His fur has been soaked with tears and snot one too many time, and he's starting to feel rather shabby. In time-honored fashion, he decides that things must be better elsewhere, and with assistance from the family dog, he sets off the find a better life and someone who will appreciate him more. But the grass is definitely not greener on the other side, and Nubby doesn't fare particularly well with those he meets, including a real rabbit and a budding magician. As he ponders the meaning of life and happiness, considering whether it might be fame, popularity or maybe riches, Nubby realizes that he already had what he needed most--the love of his boy. Once they are reunited and Nubby is spruced up again, he doesn't mind all that mistreatment or poor use. After all, it means that he is cherished, just as he has learned to cherish those moments with his boy. Although this is a delightful story in many respects, it's still worth reminding youngsters to take care of what they love and not treat them carelessly. That way they'll last longer. The artwork, created with pencil, Procreate, watercolor, and Photoshop, will entertain young readers just as much as the over-dramatic text since they can see where Nubby is, not far from home even though he makes it sound as though he's been on a lengthy journey, and how desperately his family is searching for him.