Tom Rabbit

Tom Rabbit by Martin Waddell is a delightful children’s story published by Candlewick in March 2001. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Sammy and his toy rabbit, Tom, as they embark on an adventure in the back field of a farm, where Tom experiences the thrill of being left alone and the uncertainty that comes with it.
Readers will find a tender exploration of themes such as being lost and the comfort of being found, as Tom Rabbit navigates his surroundings when Sammy goes inside for supper. The story captures the whimsical encounter between Tom and the wild rabbits under the moonlight, while also addressing the emotional journey of separation and reunion. With engaging illustrations by Barbara Firth, this book offers a gentle reflection on the feelings associated with toys and companionship.
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This charming new story by the creators of the classic Little Bear books takes a tender, humorous look at being lost . . . and then found.
Late one afternoon, Sammy takes his toy rabbit, Tom, out to the back field on the farm to see the real, wild rabbits. Tom Rabbit is happy with
Sammy. But then Sammy goes into the house for supper, leaving Tom all alone. When the moon rises and the wild rabbits come, what will they think of a little toy rabbit like Tom? And most important of all, will Sammy come back to bring Tom home?
Martin Waddell’s gentle but powerful text and Barbara Firth’s expressive illustrations portray the feelings that emerge when one is lost, but then
reassuringly found.
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