Book details

Rabbit and Bear: Rabbit's Bad Habits: Book 1 (Rabbit and Bear)
Description
In 'Rabbit and Bear: Rabbit's Bad Habits', a humorous and heartwarming children's story, Rabbit and Bear form an unlikely friendship after Rabbit disrupts Bear's winter nap. Despite Rabbit's grumpy and self-centered nature, the two navigate various adventures, including encountering a mysterious creature threatening the forest. Along the way, themes of friendship, understanding, and personal growth are explored as Rabbit learns the value of sharing and caring for others.
Age
4-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
112 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Delightful Humor: 'Rabbit and Bear: Rabbit's Bad Habits' is infused with wit and humor that will keep both children and adults entertained. Julian Gough's talent for comedy shines through in this story, making it a joy to read.
- Charming Characters: The characters of Rabbit and Bear are endearing and relatable, each with their own quirks and personalities. Their unlikely friendship and the dynamics between them provide heartwarming moments and valuable lessons on relationships.
- Illustrations: The book is beautifully illustrated by Jim Field, whose artwork brings the story to life. The illustrations not only complement the text but also add an extra layer of engagement for young readers who are visually oriented.
- Life Lessons: Through the amusing adventures of Rabbit and Bear, readers learn about important themes such as friendship, empathy, and the consequences of one's actions. It's a gentle introduction to moral reasoning for children and a reminder of these values for adult readers.