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Most Read This Week In Rabbits

Rabbits are small herbivorous mammals in the family Leporidae, occasionally domesticated but usually wild. The rabbit often appears in folklore as the trickster archetype, and is also a symbol of fertility and spring. Rabbits are popular characters in children's fiction.
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Most Read This Week Tagged "Rabbits"

Ember’s End (The Green Ember, #4)
Pete the Cat: Five Little Bunnies
Hope in a Jar
The Constant Rabbit
Watership Down: The Graphic Novel
Creepy Crayon!
Mr. Lepron's Mystery Soup
The Remarkable Rescue at Milkweed Meadow (Milkweed Meadow #1)
Bear Finds Eggs
Will You Be My Friend?
Mulan: Before the Sword
I Am Wriggly
The Quiet Room (Rabbits, #2)
Spring Stinks (Mother Bruce Series)
No Nibbling!
Woodland Dreams
The Rescue Rabbits
The Cutest Brave Little Bunny
That's My Carrot!
Uki and the Swamp Spirit
Nothing's Wrong!: A Hare, a Bear, and Some Pie to Share (A Bear and Hare Book)
Uki and the Ghostburrow
Down the Hole
No Bunnies Here!
Beyond the Burrow
The Rabbit's Gift
Everything Will Be OK
Winnie Zeng Unleashes a Legend (Winnie Zeng #1)
We Love You, Bunny (Bunny, #2)
Bunny & Tree
Kenny & the Book of Beasts
Bunny Should Be Sleeping
A Bad King Is a Sad Thing (Rabbit and Bear, #5)
Sato the Rabbit (Sato the Rabbit, 1) (Volume 1)
Cottons: The White Carrot (Cottons, 2)
On the Other Side of the Forest
Bunbun & Bonbon: Fancy Friends
A Thing Called Snow
Jack at the Zoo
Wolfboy
Lawrence: The Bunny Who Wanted to Be Naked
Bear Can't Wait (The Bear Books)
This Is a Dog Book!
Not-a-Box City
Alice's Farm: A Rabbit's Tale
A is for Another Rabbit
The Bold, Brave Bunny
Bunny Business (Mama's Day at Work)
Hundred Feet Tall
Napoleon vs. the Bunnies (Head-to-Head History, 1)

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Mark Hawthorne
It would be difficult to identify an animal more universally admired than the rabbit. Maybe it’s that rabbits are ubiquitous in nature and yet somewhat mysterious—fully present while remaining mostly concealed. We respect their independence and resourcefulness. To see a rabbit or a hare (who are closely related to rabbits) in the wild, possibly nibbling on vegetation or hopping about with their mates, is to experience a moment of pure joy. For an instant, time stands still.
Mark Hawthorne, The Way of the Rabbit

Cassandra Clare
It will help you sleep.' 'All I’ve been doing is sleeping!' [Tessa] 'And very amusing it is to watch, said Jem. 'Did you know you twitch your nose when you sleep, like a rabbit?' 'I do not,' she said, with a whispered laugh. 'You do,' he said. 'Fortunately, I like rabbits. ...more
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

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