Best of
Rabbits

1998

Curious George and the Bunny


H.A. Rey - 1998
    Inspired by a vignette in the classic Curious George Flies a Kite, this is a sweet story of hide-and-seek.

Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep


Joyce Dunbar - 1998
    Willa is afraid of bad dreams. "Think of something happy," suggests her big brother, Willoughby. But Willa needs his help. So together they think of all the happy things that await her in the morning--cozy slippers to warm her little feet, a yummy breakfast, and the morning itself, which loves to gently nudge her awake. But for Willa, the happiest thing of all is knowing that Willoughby will be there in the morning, too, just like always. This reassuring bedtime book will quickly become a cherished addition to family libraries--favorite for grown-ups and little ones to share for years to come.

So Many Bunnies: A Bedtime ABC and Counting Book


Rick Walton - 1998
    This cozy bedtime book has the comforting familiarity of a lullaby combined with the basic concepts toddlers enjoy exploring.Rick Walton and Paige Miglio’s sweet tale has charmed readers throughout the years. This board book edition is perfect for small hands.

Can I Have a Hug?


Debi Gliori - 1998
    A large-format, 9 x 9, very appealing board book featuring a furry family of bears who discover the special joys of hugging.This board book with its simple, rhyming text features examples of a variety of hugs and huggers and concludes that the hugs between parent and child are the best of all.

Favorite Uncle Wiggily Animal Bedtime Stories: Unabridged in Easy-to-Read Type


Bob Blaisdell - 1998
    The family includes Susie; Sammie; their muskrat nurse Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy; Mamma; Papa; and Uncle Wiggily Longears.The exciting day-to-day adventures of the lovable Littletails are brought to life here in 15 charming stories — each told with gentle humor by author Howard Garis. Young readers will learn what happened when Sammie and Susie tried to help Mrs. Wren, how Sammie got caught in a trap, why the Littletails had to move, and much more.First published over 85 years ago in the Newark Evening News, these appealing bedtime stories, accompanied by 29 new illustrations, will delight today's youngsters as much as they entertained children generations ago.

A Little Bit of Winter


Paul Stewart - 1998
    But every winter, Hedgehog has to burrow info a cozy spot and sleep while Rabbit plays in the snow. Rabbit is sad because he knows he will miss Hedgehog. Hedgehog is more interested in what winter is like. So he asks Rabbit to save him a little bit of winter. He even writes it on a free for his forgetful pal. But if's a long, cold winter and Rabbit has a hard enough time just finding food. He even cats some of the bark that Hedgehog's note is written on. Will Rabbit remember his best friend's request?

Nicky and the Big, Bad Wolves


Valeri Gorbachev - 1998
    Valeri Gorbachev's adorable illustrations turn Nicky's scary night into a rollicking, reassuring bedtime book that is just right for restless sleepers. Full color.