Bobtail and His Floppy Ears

Bobtail and His Floppy Ears by Gail Yerrill, published by North Parade Publishing in 2016, is a children’s picture book that invites young readers to join Bobtail the rabbit on his delightful woodland adventure. This 32-page story explores themes of identity and self-perception as Bobtail discovers that his differences from his siblings do not define his true nature.
Throughout the narrative, readers will find Bobtail navigating his feelings about appearance and belonging in the forest. The book emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and highlights the idea that true identity comes from within. With its engaging illustrations and relatable storyline, this edition serves as a gentle introduction to concepts of individuality and self-worth for children.
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“Join Bobtail the rabbit on his wonderful woodland adventure. Bobtail doesn’t look like his brothers and sisters, but he’s about to learn that that’s not important. In spite of appearances, Bobtail turns out to be the rabbitiest rabbit of then all; in fact he always was!”–Back cover.
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