
Taking Care of Mama Rabbit
Anita Lobel(Author)
Paula Wiseman Books (Publisher)
Published on 19. January 2021
Book
Hardback
24 pages
978-1-5344-7064-4 (ISBN)
Description
From Caldecott Honor-winning author and illustrator Anita Lobel comes a sweet story about young rabbits taking care of their Mama Rabbit. This beloved classic picture book has been enlarged and refreshed for an immersive reading experience!
Oh no, Mama Rabbit is sick in bed! Papa Rabbit has gone to get medicine, but her ten little rabbits want to help make her feel better. One by one, they each find their own way to cheer her up. Sometimes, love is the best medicine.
Oh no, Mama Rabbit is sick in bed! Papa Rabbit has gone to get medicine, but her ten little rabbits want to help make her feel better. One by one, they each find their own way to cheer her up. Sometimes, love is the best medicine.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Preschool to Third Grade, Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
f-c; reflective; soft touch LAM, spot gloss uv
Dimensions
Height: 269 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5344-7064-4 (9781534470644)
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Anita Lobel
Taking Care of Mama Rabbit
E-Book
01/2021
Paula Wiseman Books
€10.87
Available for download
Persons
Anita Lobel's name is synonymous with the best in children's literature. She is the creator of such classics as Alison's Zinnia and Away from Home, and she received a Caldecott Honor for her illustrations in On Market Street. She is the creator of three books featuring her cat, Nini: One Lighthouse, One Moon (a New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book); Nini Lost and Found; and Nini Here and There. She also wrote Ducks on the Road, which The Horn Book called "cozy." Her childhood memoir, No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War, was a finalist for the National Book Award. Anita Lobel lives in New York City.