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Rabbit's burrow is far too small so he goes to Wise Owl for advice. But is Owl serious when he tells Rabbit to invite all his friends and family to stay?

Usborne First Reading: Level One

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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Lynne Benton

39 books
From an early age Lynne Benton spent much of her time reading and writing stories. However, for some years writing took a back seat while she taught in primary schools, married and brought up four children, so it was only when they began leaving home for university that she rediscovered her love of writing and began to get her stories published. Now she writes stories for younger children learning to read, as well as longer books for the 8-11 age group. She lives with her husband in Bath, and has recently begun reading her longer books on westwiltsradio.com.

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40 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2015
I really liked the illustrations in this book! They were bright and colourful and would interest children of a young age.
This book is very similar to Julia Donaldson's "A squash and a squeeze" so I would recommend reading that after reading this book.
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December 15, 2024
It's like a squash and a squeeze. Quite good fun.
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Author 9 books13 followers
April 15, 2017
A short fun story for children involving rabbits. Our main friend feels his house is too small but wise old owl shows him he is luckier than he initially thought through an interesting lesson. Cute pictures.
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August 14, 2023
Young readers are sure to spot the parallels between this story and the Julia Donaldson book ' A squash and a squeeze' making this a great resource for comparing/contrasting stories and discussing folk tales as well as being a nice early shared reading option (suitable from age 5+).
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244 reviews1 follower
July 19, 2014
A fun rainy day book. My 2 year daughter and I cuddled up on the sofa, while I read this to her, she loved the illustrations of all the rabbits.
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Author 16 books40 followers
July 28, 2019
A rabbit wants a bigger home.

I thought this was a sweet short story with a good central lesson.

Reading time around twenty minutes.
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