Leo the Lop

Leo the Lop by Stephen Cosgrove is a revised edition published by Price Stern Sloan in 2002, featuring 32 pages of engaging content in English. This book introduces readers to Leo, a lovable flop-eared bunny who resides in the enchanting land of Serendipity, where the inhabitants impart valuable life lessons and memorable morals.
In this delightful tale, Leo and his fellow bunnies embark on an adventure that emphasizes the importance of acceptance and self-identity, teaching that everyone is normal regardless of their appearance. The narrative is complemented by full-color illustrations, making it an appealing choice for young readers interested in themes related to social topics and values. This edition invites exploration of the charming world of rabbits and the legends that shape their experiences.
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A lovable flop-eared bunny named Leo the Lop lives in the magical land of Serendipity where its residents share life lessons and memorable morals. In Leo’s first adventure, he and the other bunnies learn that no matter what you look like, everyone is normal. Full-color illustrations.
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