Rabbit Ears

Download Rabbit Ears PDF by * Amber Stewart eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Rabbit Ears Maybe Big Rabbits Wash Their Own Ears according to George Buttner. In Rabbit Ears, the main character, Hopscotch, doesnt want to take a bath. Its not the bath itself so much that hes not keen on. He likes baths overall, really. Its just that he knows what he likes and does not like --- and taking a bath means having to wash his . Busy rabbits all wash their ears - except for Hopscotch, who likes his ears dry Midwest Book Review Busy rabbits all wash their ears - except for Hopscotch, who

Rabbit Ears

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Rating : 4.36 (835 Votes)
Asin : 1599907402
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-23
Language : English

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"Maybe Big Rabbits Wash Their Own Ears" according to George Buttner. In "Rabbit Ears," the main character, Hopscotch, doesn't want to take a bath. It's not the bath itself so much that he's not keen on. He likes baths overall, really. It's just that he knows what he likes and does not like --- and taking a bath means having to wash his . Busy rabbits all wash their ears - except for Hopscotch, who likes his ears dry Midwest Book Review Busy rabbits all wash their ears - except for Hopscotch, who likes his ears dry. He'll do anything to avoid a bath; from pretending to be a clean cat with tiny ears to hiding them under his stuffed animal Rabbit. It takes an older cousin's visit to reveal a startling t. a rub a d M. Springate Very good storyline I got this one to read to my future children. I heard about this book at the library and I couldn't pass up a good story .really looking forward to reading

He knows what he likes and what he doesn't like. Most of all, he does not like washing his ears. Hopscotch is a very particular rabbit. But when his older cousin comes to visit, he doesn't flinch. Do older rabbits wash their own ears? This adorable bunny-themed paperback is timed for Easter, but the universal story about growing up will appeal to kids (and parents!) all year round.

Although the text is sometimes wordy, it lends itself well to reading aloud, with plenty of potential (including silly song lyrics) for hamming it up. A good book for sharing, with a childlike protagonist and a satisfying ending.-Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NYCopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From School Library Journal Kindergarten-Grade 1-Hopscotch hates to have his ears cleaned. To avoid it, the little rabbit covers his head with a saucepan, upside-down pants, and oven mitts-and, on one oc

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