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Bunny trouble by hans wilhelm
Bunny trouble by hans wilhelm








bunny trouble by hans wilhelm

The boy bunny became so angry that he spit all over one of the cakes! Mother bunny, horrified, sent the boy inside. Angrily, he washed his face and got dressed. His mother told him that he had to come inside and get ready for his sister’s party, which he didn’t want to do. Summary: Riku liked to play soccer more than anything. Also, it would be better suited for independent reading, particularly for children of a middle ability in reading.įrom the International Children’s Digital LibraryĬharacters: Riku, a boy bunny, his sister, mother bunny I think this story is better suited for children in year 4 as it is a simple yet interesting book that will capture their attention. The story ends with Ralph and his love for soccer being celebrated alongside his sister's birthday.

bunny trouble by hans wilhelm bunny trouble by hans wilhelm

He eventually does when he manages to kick a ball from his house to a barn, waking up a raging bull, who immediately attacks the wolves covered in red paint. While they run for cover and hide in the cellar, they completely forget about Ralph, who is left to fend for himself and chase them away. Annoyed, he is sent up to the attic by his mother until he hears wolves coming towards his family. Furious, he storms about the house, being the last to get ready and even spits on the coffee cake, saved for the adult bunnies, because he's not allowed. He loves it more than his family, it can be argued, so is very angry when his mum tells him to leave the soccer game in order to celebrate his sister's birthday. Bad Bad Bunny Trouble by Hans Wilhelm is a story about a young rabbit, called Ralph, whose love for soccer saves his family from three wolves.










Bunny trouble by hans wilhelm