The little bunny is very naughty when he spills his cereal and doesn’t play nicely with his best friend. When his mother becomes sad because of his behavior, bunny promises to be good. By the end, naughty bunny is an angel.
A Very Naughty Rabbit- Tales of Mayhem and Mischief is a unique collection of specially selected classic tales following some of Beatrix Potter's naughtiest characters. The tales get naughtier and naughtier, culminating in The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit. Each tale is followed by reproductions of humorous letters written by Beatrix in the style of the characters in each tale. But most important of all are the 'Take Heed' sections, where we find out if the naughty characters really have learned their lesson. The eleven tales are- The Tale of Peter Rabbit The Tale of Benjamin Bunny The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies The Tale of Two Bad Mice The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck The Tale of Tom Kitten The Story of Miss Moppet The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or The Roly-Poly Pudding The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit
There aren't many stories about naughty rabbits. That's because rabbits usually know how to behave themselves. But not this one. This naughty little rabbit becomes quite fat after sneaking under a gate, and stumbling into a huge vegetable patch. This is the story of Peter Rabbit. A sweet, funny retelling of The Tale of Peter Rabbit - the most famous rabbit ever!
Tiny, the naughty bunny neither behaves like a dog nor acts like a cat. A fact that is making it incredibly hard to find a forever home. His cuteness gets him adopted but the lack of understanding by others on his bunny ways gets him sent right back to the pet shop over and over again. Eventually, a 9 year-old boy and his mother adopts Tiny but when Tiny the bunny fails to live up to the boy's expectations, Tiny gets carted right back to the pet shop. The shop owner helps the boy to realize that he isn't enjoying his new pet because he doesn't know anything about bunnies. Armed with the resolve to take better care of his new pet; Tiny, the naughty bunny finally finds his forever home.
Emma Thompson celebrates 110 years of Peter Rabbit by giving us a brand-new tale! Celebrate 110 years of Peter Rabbit with a new, original tale written by Oscar-winning actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson and based on the original tales by Beatrix Potter. In this story, Peter's adventures take him beyond the boundaries of Mr. McGregor's garden and all the way to Scotland! With 72 pages of beautiful text and illustrations, this hardcover picture book, which includes an audio CD of the story narrated by the author, is sure to become a classic--and a collector's item!
The Tale of a Fierce Bad Rabbit tells of a bad rabbit which finds a good rabbit sitting on a bench eating a carrot his mother gave him. Wanting the carrot, he takes it from the good rabbit and scratches him to get it. The good rabbit escapes and hides in a nearby hole. Meanwhile, a hunter notices the bad rabbit sitting on the bench and mistakes him for a bird. He fires at the bad rabbit, but on arrival at the spot finds nothing but a carrot and a rabbit tail on the bench. A little while later, the good rabbit sees the bad rabbit running away without his whiskers and tail! The book was written for Louie Warne, the daughter of Potter's publisher, Harold Warne and was intended for babies and very young children, to teach a moral lesson about the consequences of bad behaviour. ============= TAGS: Fierce, Bad, Rabbit, Beatrix Potter, children’s stories, lake district, Derwentwater, England, bedtime stories, mischievous, animals, behaviour, good, hunter, shoot, narrow escape, hide, steal, eat, carrot, tail, whiskers, moral story, bench, bird, scratch, bully, message, bullying
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Here's the perfect bedtime read-aloud for the very youngest child. The text is filled with fun noises—click clack, click clack—and a repeating refrain—good night, good night, sleep tight—that's sure to have kids chiming in as they follow the antics of these bunnies who won't stay in bed. Kids will identify with the mischievous bunnies and their desire to play. Meanwhile, parents will empathize with Mama and Daddy's struggle to get them to sleep.