The Cross Rabbit

The Cross Rabbit by Nick Butterworth is a charming tale published by PictureLions on November 19, 1998. This New Ed edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around an old rabbit who becomes annoyed when a group of mice disrupts his peace with their games. Percy, a character in the narrative, encourages the mice to find another place to play, but tranquility proves to be fleeting.
Readers will discover a humorous exploration of social themes such as friendship and the challenges of coexistence in this wintry setting. The narrative highlights the interactions between animals, particularly focusing on the old rabbit and the lively mice. With elements of juvenile fiction and a light-hearted tone, this book offers an engaging experience for young readers interested in stories about animals and their relationships.
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In this wintry story, an old rabbit is cross when a group of mice disturb him with their games. Percy persuades the mice to play elsewhere, but the peace does not last for long. Will the poor old rabbit ever get any sleep? Nick Butterworth is one of the most successful author/illustrators today. His humour and his beautiful illustrations have made him a household name, particularly for his well-loved Percy the Park Keeper series.
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