About This Book
A collection of short pastoral tales follows a curious young rabbit as he meets other woodland animals and a small boy, encounters traps and narrow escapes, and learns about trust and danger. Each episode shows acts of cleverness, mutual aid, and compassion as birds, rodents, and larger creatures cooperate to help or protect one another. Themes include cautious curiosity, the gap between appearances and intentions, and the value of friendship and resourcefulness. The tone blends gentle humor with mild peril to teach practical lessons about bravery, empathy, and community behavior among animal characters.
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