ISBN-13: 9781501050497 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 26 str.
Rumpy is a dumb bunny. He eats poison ivy for breakfast and annoys the other forest creatures with his dim-witted songs. But one day, he gets his chance to prove himself. A hunter has come to the forest, intent on taking home some delicious rabbit for his stew. Lucky for Rumpy, the man's a terrible shot, and the two of them go nose to nose in an epic chase through the forest that ends with Rumpy saving the day and showing the hunter why it's not nice to shoot that noisy, old rifle of his. This story is told in rhyme, with beautiful and hilarious illustrations on every page. It's ideal for kids in kindergarten or first grade who are starting to read on their own. It's a fun little bedtime story for any age of kid, too. If your child likes picture books like Mo Willems' fantastic Pigeon books, or Barbara Park's Junie B. Jones series, then they'll enjoy our offerings from First Grade Kids' Books. Our titles are smart, humorous, and intentionally provide tiny moments of vocabulary challenge for your young reader. NOTE: This story features a hunter, and yes, the hunter has a gun. No animals are hurt in the story. The gunplay is rather silly in how it's portrayed. However, if you have concerns about sharing stories featuring guns with your kids... you should give this one a pass.