Little Bunny Bobkin

Little Bunny Bobkin by James Riordan, published by Orchard in 1999, is a children’s book that spans 30 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Little Bunny Bobkin, who is eager to learn how to count but faces challenges as he seeks assistance. His attempts to count Mother Duck’s ducklings and the honey bees’ poppies are met with resistance, leading him into a predicament in the wild wood.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover how Little Bunny Bobkin must rely on his counting skills to navigate his way out of trouble when he finds himself trapped in the foxes’ den. This engaging tale highlights themes of perseverance and problem-solving, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences. The book’s charming illustrations and simple storyline are designed to captivate children while introducing them to basic counting concepts.
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Little Bunny Bobkin wants to learn how to count, but nobody will help him. Mother Duck shoos him away when he tries to count her ducklings, and the honey bees chase him away when he tries to count their poppies. When he finds he has wandered into the wild wood and is trapped in the foxes’ den, he must use his counting skills to outwit Mother Fox and avoid becoming rabbit stew.
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