![]() ![]() Children will recognize their parents’ efforts to keep them safe, redirect them, and be forced to change plans sometimes and spoil the fun. McBratney has managed to incorporate situations that human parents will face into a cloudy mountain and a large field. There is the ever-present but not smothering parental character and the mischievous child character. The final story returns the rabbits back home as they discuss Little’s favorite place.Īll of the stories carry that same loving warmth as the original book. Soon though, Little’s own inner voice is showing him the right choice. The third story has a lot of danger that Little seems to find and Big is always watching to keep him safe. So when the clouds start coming and making it hard to see, he gets cross when Big insists that it’s time to go. Little has a lot of fun finding dandelions and blowing them. The second story has the two rabbits climbing Cloudy Mountain. ![]() Big immediately climbs the fallen tree, but Little is much more cautious until he’s playing hide-and-seek. In the first story, the two wake up to discover that the Hiding Tree has fallen over during the night. In this follow-up to the classic Guess How Much I Love You, McBratney gives us four new stories about the beautiful relationship between Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare. The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare by Sam McBratney ![]()
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