Fuzzy Rabbit

by Rosemary Billam

Paperback, 1984

Status

Available

Call number

140.61

Collection

Publication

Random House Books for Young Readers (1984), Edition: 1st American ed, 32 pages

Description

As Fuzzy Rabbit's mistress gets other newer toys, he begins to feel neglected and unloved.

User reviews

LibraryThing member JDHensley
The story was about Ellen who took Fuzzy her stuffed rabbit to school and every where she went. She had a birthday party at her house one year and invited her friends to come but forgot to invite Fuzzy. The story teaches children to not leave any of your friends out when you have birthday parties.
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It is important to invite all your friends to your birthday parties because if you leave somebody out they will probably get sad.
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LibraryThing member MarthaSohl
Fuzzy was the favorite toy of his girl Ellen. Ellen got a new pink doll and stuffed owl for her birthday and they were added to her bed at night. Fuzzy used to be the only toy sleeping with Ellen and there just wasn't room for all of them. Fuzzy was pushed out of the bed by the doll and he rolled
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under the bed. Ellen looked for Fuzzy and Fuzzy learned that Ellen still loved him and he could be friends with the doll and the owl.

I think most children would identify with this story. Most children have a toy that is special to them. I think they would also identify with the emotions that were felt by Fuzzy.

This story illustrates the caring of friendship. It could also be used for a birthday unit.
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LibraryThing member abcarter1
This is a cute book for second graders. It is about a stuffed animal rabbit that a young girl had for a long time. The rabbit wasn't brought down at her birthday' party and the rabbit became upset and thought she didnt love him anymore. The rabbit got lost and the girl found it and loved on it
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because it was her favorite toy ever and the rabbit was happy again.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8 inches

ISBN

0394863461 / 9780394863467
Page: 0.1244 seconds