Rabbit Food

Rabbit Food by Susanna Gretz is a delightful children’s book published by Walker in 2000. This new edition spans 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows John, who is quite particular about his eating habits, prompting his parents to enlist the help of Uncle Bunny. After a day filled with football and mountain climbing, John begins to find his appetite, leading to an engaging exploration of food and family dynamics.
Readers will find a charming narrative that highlights the importance of food in a playful context. As the young bunnies uncover Uncle Bunny’s weakness, they impart valuable lessons about eating and sharing. This book fits within the realms of juvenile fiction and cooking, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences interested in themes of family and food.
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John makes such a fuss about eating that his parents decide to call in Uncle Bunny to help. After they have been for a morning’s strenuous football and an afternoon’s mountain climbing, even John finds his appetite. But the young bunnies discover Uncle Bunny’s weakness and teach him a lesson.
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