Hattie Rabbit

Hattie Rabbit by Dick Gackenbach, published by Harper & Row in 1990, is a 32-page illustrated work in English. The story follows Hattie as she attempts to earn some money, only to find that her pursuit leads to the loss of friends. Through her journey, Hattie learns an important lesson about the true value of friendship over material wealth.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and the consequences of prioritizing money. The book features engaging illustrations that complement the story, making it suitable for young readers interested in tales about animals, particularly rabbits. This edition provides a thoughtful look at the balance between personal relationships and financial aspirations, inviting reflection on what truly matters in life.
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Hattie tries to make some money but loses friends in the process. She soon discovers that friendship is more valuable than money. Illustrated.
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