Most Read This Week In Rabbits

Rabbits are small herbivorous mammals in the family Leporidae, occasionally domesticated but usually wild. The rabbit often appears in folklore as the trickster archetype, and is also a symbol of fertility and spring. Rabbits are popular characters in children's fiction.
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Most Read This Week Tagged "Rabbits"

The Burrow
Watership Down: The Graphic Novel
Creepy Crayon!
Ember’s End (The Green Ember, #4)
The Quiet Room (Rabbits, #2)
Hope in a Jar
Bear Feels Sad (The Bear Books)
The Constant Rabbit
Pete the Cat: Five Little Bunnies
The Rescue Rabbits
Bear Can't Wait (The Bear Books)
I Am Wriggly
Bunny & Tree
Sato the Rabbit (Volume 1)
Mulan: Before the Sword
Nothing's Wrong!: A Hare, a Bear, and Some Pie to Share (A Bear and Hare Book)
The Remarkable Rescue at Milkweed Meadow (Milkweed Meadow #1)
Will You Be My Friend?
That's My Carrot!
Kenny & the Book of Beasts
On the Other Side of the Forest
The Rabbit's Gift: A Folklore-Inspired Middle Grade Fantasy About Mythic Bunnies and a Girl Learning Trust for Children (Ages 8-12)
No Nibbling!
Napoleon vs. the Bunnies (Head-to-Head History, 1)
Mr. Lepron's Mystery Soup
Bunny Should Be Sleeping
Down the Hole: A Darkly Funny Picture Book About a Rabbit Outsmarting a Fox for Kids (Ages 4-8)
Not-a-Box City
Jack at the Zoo
Winnie Zeng Unleashes a Legend (Winnie Zeng #1)
Woodland Dreams
Wolfboy
No Bunnies Here!
Alice's Farm: A Rabbit's Tale
The Bold, Brave Bunny
Spring Stinks (Mother Bruce Series)
Everything Will Be OK
Bunbun & Bonbon: Fancy Friends
The Cutest Brave Little Bunny
Kunoichi Bunny
A Thing Called Snow
Too Many Rabbits
Uki and the Swamp Spirit
Bear Finds Eggs
A Bad King Is a Sad Thing (Rabbit and Bear, #5)
Uki and the Ghostburrow
This Is a Dog Book!
Lawrence: The Bunny Who Wanted to Be Naked
Hundred Feet Tall
A is for Another Rabbit
Bunny Business (Mama's Day at Work)
Five Little Easter Bunnies
Beyond the Burrow
Hope Is a Hop

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Come, my child," I said, trying to lead her away. "Wish good-bye to the poor hare, and come and look for blackberries." "Good-bye, poor hare!" Sylvie obediently repeated, looking over her shoulder at it as we turned away. And then, all in a moment, her self-command gave way. Pulling her hand out of mine, she ran back to where the dead hare was lying, and flung herself down at its side in such an agony of grief as I could hardly have believed possible in so young a child. "Oh, my darling, my da ...more
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