I find myself very conflicted by this book.
The illustrations are beautiful - I have no qualms about this at all. I smiled, I laughed, I did all the things you're supposed to do with a wonderfully illustrated picture book.
But the message.
The rabbit and the mouse planted their seeds, and took care of them, and did all the work while they grew - and when the birds suddenly show up demanding their share, the rabbit and mouse are suddenly selfish for not handing over the goods? They deserve the fight that ensued, and to lose all their food? That doesn't seem right.
And when the rabbit and mouse decide to share, and say "yes, you can have our veggies," then - and only then - do the birds suddenly want to pitch in and help grow more. That's not how bullies work, and I don't want my kids or any other Very Young Ones to think that if someone shows up demanding their hard work, then they should just give in out of "kindness."
It seems there are a few very important conversations that got left out of the book.