Age range 6 to 9 Where does a baby bunny go to hide from scary predators in an open field? In this illustrated narrative non-fiction book, a mother rabbit digs a burrow so that she and her baby can stay safe. Using clear text, accompanied by colourful illustrations, this book explains how rabbits use their special skills to create a home that fits their needs. Includes a map showing where in the world these animals are found and a 'Build Like a Rabbit' hands-on activity.
This is Book 3 in the Animal Builders Series. See all Animal Builders books here.
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Elizabeth Raum has written dozens of books for young readers, including biographies, history books, and picture books. She taught English and social studies to students in grades 7-12 and worked as a librarian in both elementary schools and colleges. She particularly enjoys visiting schools and libraries to talk with students about research and writing.
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