Rabbits and Raindrops

Rabbits and Raindrops by Jim Arnosky is a charming children’s book published by National Geographic Books on March 5, 2001. This reprint edition features 32 pages of engaging content, presented in English. The story follows the first day outside the nest for a mother rabbit’s five babies, introducing young readers to various creatures and adventures as they explore their surroundings.
In this delightful narrative, a sudden rain shower prompts the rabbits to seek shelter under a hedge, where they encounter other wild animals. Jim Arnosky’s graceful watercolors complement the simple text, creating an inviting experience for children as they discover the wonders of nature. The book touches on themes of family and the natural world, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in animals and the environment.
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It’s the first day outside the nest for Mother rabbit’s five babies, and all sorts of new creatures and adventures await them. But when a sudden rain shower sends the rabbits scurrying for shelter under the hedge, the other wild animals come to visit them! Jim Arnosky‘s graceful watercolors and simple text are sure to delight children experiencing nature’s wonders for the first time.
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