Mac the Rabbit

Mac the Rabbit by Hugh McMillan, published by King’s England Press in October 2003, is a children’s book that invites young readers on an engaging journey. With 64 pages, this edition presents the adventures of Mac, a rabbit who embarks on a voyage of discovery alongside a humorous cast of critters. Throughout his escapades, Mac encounters a variety of situations that range from amusing to slightly frightening, all while gaining insights about the world and the humans he shares it with.
Readers will find that Mac’s adventures include dodging stones from catapults, conversing with crows and owls, and even climbing a tree. The narrative is infused with elements of humor and entertainment, making it a delightful read for children. Additionally, Mac’s journey features a memorable rescue of Shanghai the Pot-Bellied Pig, culminating in a twist that adds an extra layer of intrigue to the story. This book combines fairy tale elements with limericks and humorous verse, ensuring a fun experience for its audience.
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Mac the rabbit sets off on a voyage of discovery, aided and abetted by a comic crew of critters who help him through a variety of adventures, some funny, some scary, as he comes to understand more and more about the world around him, and the human beings he shares it with. of whom have lessons for him, dodges stones from catapults, has conversations with crows and owls, oh, and manages to climb a tree. And rescues Shanghai the Pot-Bellied Pig. But there is still one twist in the tale – or should that be tail?
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