Best of
Rabbits

2000

Rabbit Language or "Are You Going to Eat That?"


Carolyn "R" Crampton - 2000
    A humorous guide to communicating with your pet rabbit.

Bunny And Me


Adele Aron Greenspun - 2000
    Full-color photos.

Ricky and Annie


Guido Van Genechten - 2000
    Ricky wants to be friends with Annie, another rabbit who makes Ricky feel like he has butterflies in his stomach. Each day he sees her playing in the square, and he tries to impress her by wearing strange clothes and disguises. Nothing seems to work, until Ricky finally reveals his true self to Annie.

Friends


Rob Lewis - 2000
    Much to his dismay, all the potential friends have their own interests. And there's no one just like Oscar: one is too noisy, one is too wild, one is too smart, one is too bashful. But after returning home alone and disappointed, Oscar realizes that the best friendships require a little give and take.This playful picture book explores the meaning of friendship with subtlety and charm.

Science Fair Bunnies


Kathryn Lasky - 2000
    Clyde knows he's in big trouble . . . until his loose tooth gives him a really great idea. The question is, will his science partner be willing to give up her very first loose tooth? And will the Tooth Fairy understand that they did it in the name of science? Kathryn Lasky and Marylin Hafner, creators of Lunch Bunnies and Show and Tell Bunnies, tell another satisfying story about the anxieties and triumphs of life in first grade.

Why Does My Rabbit...?


Anne McBride - 2000
    Many of the problems that rabbits demonstrate can be avoided if their living conditions are adapted to follow their natural instincts and Anne McBride explains how to do this. She describes how rabbits live and breed in the wild, and the instincts your pet rabbit has inherited, which makes it act as it does. With a range of problems, arranged alphabetically for easy-to-use accessibility, this book covers all types of rabbits, from hutch to house rabbits, and fully covers the specific problems that can affect them.