Rude Rabbit

Rude Rabbit by Colin Hawkins, published by Collins in 2000, is a 24-page children’s book written in English. This story follows Rude Rabbit, who struggles with his rude behavior, leading to a lack of friends. His life takes a turn when he develops feelings for Honey Bunny, who does not reciprocate his affection. This prompts Rude Rabbit to reflect on his manners and the impact they have on his relationships.
Readers will discover how Rude Rabbit’s journey toward better manners unfolds, highlighting themes of social interaction and etiquette. The narrative explores the importance of kindness and consideration, particularly in the context of friendships. Through Rude Rabbit’s experiences, young readers are encouraged to think about their own behavior and its effects on others, making this a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction focused on social themes.
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Rude Rabbit is so rude. He doesn’t have any friends because he is always saying such rude things. Then one day he falls in love with Honey Bunny, but she ignores him. Rude Rabbit gets upset and decides to mend his manners, and everyone else’s too.
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