Bunny Rabbit Rebus

Bunny Rabbit Rebus by David A. Adler, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated on May 5, 1987, is a unique children’s book that combines storytelling with visual learning. This edition features 38 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The narrative follows Little Rabbit, who, after consuming all the food in the house, prompts Mother Rabbit to trade favors with friends for essential vegetables like lettuce and carrots.
Readers will discover an engaging rebus format where pictures replace words or parts of words, enhancing the reading experience and supporting literacy development. The book falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction and juvenile fiction, focusing on themes related to animals, specifically rabbits. This interactive approach encourages children to participate in the story while learning to recognize words and phrases, making it suitable for intermediate readers and beginners alike.
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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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