Bunny Rabbit Rebus

Bunny Rabbit Rebus by David A. Adler, published by Puffin in 1987, is a delightful children’s book that features a unique rebus format. This edition, written in English and spanning 38 pages, tells the story of Little Rabbit, who, after consuming all the food in the house, prompts Mother Rabbit to trade favors with friends for fresh lettuce and carrots. The engaging illustrations replace words or parts of words, creating an interactive reading experience for young readers.
In this book, readers will find a charming narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes centered around animals and rabbits. The rebus format not only enhances the storytelling but also encourages children to participate in the reading process by deciphering the pictures. This engaging approach makes Bunny Rabbit Rebus a fun and educational choice for early readers, fostering both literacy skills and a love for stories.
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After hungry Little Rabbit eats all the food in the house, Mother Rabbit trades favors to friends for lettuce and carrots. Pictures are substituted for words or parts of words in a rebus version of the story.
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