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Rude Rabbit is so rude! He calls Mr Flipper the Fishmonger "Fish Face" and he steals all Clever Cat's toffees, and then he wonders why he hasn't got any friends. Rude Rabbit decides that if he wants friends, he'd better learn to mend his manners...and everyone else's, too! Rude Rabbit shouts at people, nicks their sweets without saying "please" or "thank you" and generally rubs people up the wrong way. Then one day he meets Honey Bunny and it's love at first sight. "Gimme a kiss!" he shouts. But Honey Bunny is not interested in such impolite overtures and just sticks her pretty pink nose in the air and walks off. Daft Dog suggests that a visit to the library might help Rude Rabbit improve his manners and help him make himself some friends. Rude Rabbit is converted and decides that everyone should have good manners -- "And I'm just the rabbit to show them!" So he sets up the Rude Rabbit Rudeness Roadshow and goes on tour. AGE 3-7

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Jacqui Hawkins was born in London and studied graphic design at Goldsmiths College. Together with her husband, Colin Hawkins, Jacqui has created over 100 books for children, including Fairytale News and The Dance of the Dinosaurs. Colin and Jacqui Hawkins live in Cork, Ireland. Colin Hawkins grew up in Blackpool, studying graphic design and illustration at B

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Jacqui Hawkins was born in London and studied graphic design at Goldsmiths College. Together with her husband, Colin Hawkins, Jacqui has created over 100 books for children, including Fairytale News and The Dance of the Dinosaurs. Colin and Jacqui Hawkins live in Cork, Ireland. Colin Hawkins grew up in Blackpool, studying graphic design and illustration at B

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