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Rabbityness

Jo Empson, Jo Empson

Rabbityness

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

4 out 5

13 reviews

Rabbit enjoys doing rabbity things, but he also loves un-rabbity things! When Rabbit suddenly disappears, no one knows where he has gone. His friends are desolate. But, as it turns out, Rabbit has left behind some very special gifts for them, to help them discover their own unrabbity talents!
This is a stunning debut picture book by author/illustrator Jo Empson. Rabbityness celebrates individuality,
encourages the creativity in everyone and positively introduces children to dealing with loss of any kind.

Part of CLPE’s ‘Corebooks’ Selection.

Reviews

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I liked that some of things that he did wasn't rabbity.

Dame Letizia Moonlight 01.08.2024

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It was a bit sad but he did make happiness

Marshal Jet Moonlight 09.07.2024

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The graphics were really good on this book.

Baron Catapult Godzilla 28.08.2022

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I enjoyed the book because the rabbit liked paint and he coloured the whole woods in paint. He went and left some things that he made like a diggorydoo. The rabbit was my favourite character but he did not have a name. I would recommend this book to my younger cousin.

General Ursula Snivel 06.09.2021

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This book is about rabbit left some books for the other rabbits and he made music and colour in the woods. I read this book after my grandma died and it reminded me to look for all the things she taught me and to make friends.

Duchess Honeycomb Manatee 22.07.2021

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I liked it when everyone was happy again

Empress Aphrodite Armchair 27.08.2020

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I liked it but I didn't like that Rabbity dissapeared.

Baroness Nectarine Bottlenose 01.09.2019

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A fiction book about how to deal with a loss of any kind.The book also celebrates creativity. A quick book to read but one with a meaningful point

Anonymous 22.07.2019

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What is the rabbit do in his life

Anonymous 06.10.2017

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Is it one star because it didn't have much fun in it.

Anonymous 28.07.2017

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It was OK. It was about a rabbit that was different than the others. When he left they missed him

Anonymous 10.07.2017

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I liked how this rabbit liked to paint and play music but all the rabbits at first didn't like it till he went away they missed it

Anonymous 09.07.2017

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This was a really nice story about a rabbit who likes painting and playing music.

Anonymous 06.07.2016