Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
ISBN-10: 0142407968
ISBN-13: 9780142407967
Sku: 202908079
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Pages:
127
Age Range:
12 to 15
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All the hill was boiling with excitement. (from the first line)
| When a new family moves into the neighborhood the animals of Rabbit Hill are very curious about how these human inhabitants will act. A Newbery Medal Winner. Reissue. *Author: Lawson, Robert *Series Title: Puffin Modern Classics *Publication Date: 2007/02/15 *Number of Pages: 127 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 0.25 *Width: 5.00 *Height: 7.00 |
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From the Publisher:
When a new family moves into the neighborhood the animals of Rabbit Hill are very curious about how these human inhabitants will act. A Newbery Medal Winner. Reissue.When a new family moves into the neighborhood, the animals of Rabbit Hill are very curious about how these human inhabitants will act. |
Annotation:
George is a rabbit who lives on Rabbit Hill with moles, field mice, skunks, and other rabbits. When a new family moves nearby and plants a vegetable garden, the animals make plans to sneak into the garden to nibble at the growing vegetables, but they discover that there's no need to sneak--the humans leave food out for them every night. Illustrated with B&W drawings. Winner of the 1945 Newbery Medal.
George is a rabbit who lives on Rabbit Hill with moles, field mice, skunks, and other rabbits. When a new family moves nearby and plants a vegetable garden, the animals make plans to sneak into the garden to nibble at the growing vegetables, but they discover that there's no need to sneak--the humans leave food out for them every night. Illustrated with B&W drawings. Winner of the 1945 Newbery Medal.
Author Bio
Robert Lawson
Robert Lawson began his career as a freelance artist for several magazines. His first notable book for children was THE STORY OF FERDINAND, a 1936 collaboration with Munro Leaf which is considered a classic in children's books. He won the Caldecott Medal in 1941 for THEY WERE STRONG AND GOOD and the Newbery Medal in 1945 for RABBIT HILL.

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