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Title:

Listen Rabbit

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Author:

Fisher, Aileen

Illustrator:

Symeon Shimin

Publisher:

Harper Collins

Categories:

Popular

Ages:

0-2, 3-5, 6-8

Summary: The author is a noted children's poet who lived in Boulder Colorado for most of her life. Her interests were nature, poetry and patriotism and this poem shows animals and settings native to the Boulder Colorado area. 

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Name:

Shelly

Hometown:

Dallas

Age:

12

Review:

THE BOOK WAS LOL FUNNY!

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Name:

Justin

Hometown:

Braintee, MA

Age:

6

Review:

This was a good book. I liked when the boy found the bunny's nest.

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Name:

Megan

Hometown:

Carver

Age:

7

Review:

It was good. I liked when the bunnies were born.

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Name:

Cheyenne

Hometown:

Carver

Age:

5

Review:

I liked how the boy talked to the rabbit and I liked the baby bunnies.

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Name:

Arianna

Hometown:

Hooksett, NH

Age:

7

Review:

Listen Rabbit was about a rabbit and a little boy. The little boy didn't know the rabbit at first, but then at the end they began to love each other!!!

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