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HARE AND RABBIT, FRIENDS FOREVER

CELEBRATE FRIENDSHIP AT ITS BEST!

Rabbit is quick thinking; Hare is thoughtful. Rabbit is practical; Hare is artistic. These different personalities really capture the ups and downs of friendship--come what may.

They survive cleaning house, the jealousy that accompanies the arrival of an old friend, and a little mind reading on both of their parts when Rabbit pulls a mind-reader ring out of a cereal box. The two bring a warm, funny, and female approach to the problems they face.
The pictures clue young readers very well, and the stories, though simply told for grades 1-2, are interestingly complex and age appropriate.

Cleaning House

"We do not need these old newspapers,"
said Rabbit. "And we do not need boots with holes in them, either."
Rabbit threw them all out the door.