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Creepy Carrots

A Fun Rabbit Habit

June 15, 2024March 23, 2024 by Martin and Root
Not a Book about Bunnies
Rabbits hop all through children's books. And what's not to like about them? We hope you'll hop into the habit of rabbit books this spring.
Categories Two for the Show Tags Aaron Reynolds, Amanda Henke, Anna Daviscourt, Balint Zsako, Beatrix Potter, Brian Russo, bunnies, bunny, Bunny and Tree, carrots, Clement Hurd, Cori Doerrfeld, Creepy Carrots, Jacqueline Briggs Martin, John Bond, Margaret Wise Brown, Margery Williams, Mini Rabbit, Mini Rabbit is Not Lost, Not a Book about Bunnies, Pat Zietlow Miller, Peter Brown, Phyllis Root, Picture Books, rabbits, Runaway Bunny, The Rabbit Listened, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Velveteen Rabbit, Wherever You Go, William Nicholson, Yoga Bunny 3 Comments

Scary Stories

January 14, 2024October 15, 2023 by Heidi Hammond and Gail Nordstrom
Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins
According to multiple sources, being scared and overcoming our fear is good for us, and this is especially true when reading or listening to scary stories.
Categories Caldecott Lines of Connection Tags Aaron Reynolds, Caldecott Award books, Caldecott Honor, Creepy Carrots, Eric Kimmel, Gail Nordstrom, Harper & Row, Heidi Hammond, Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins, Holiday House, Maurice Sendak, Peter Brown, Picture Books, scary stories, Simon & Schuster, Trina Schart Hyman, Where the Wild Things Are Leave a comment

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