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The Royal Rabbits of London

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I think that my younger students would enjoy this story of courage.

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The Royal Rabbits of London is a brilliantly fast-paced adventure leading from a sleepy woodland burrow all the way to a secret order of Royal Rabbits in a warren that lies beneath Buckingham Palace. Kate Hindley's illustrations are a perfect match for the book.

What’s impressed me most about this book is the amount of empathy it fosters, and the fact that it gently encourages young readers to challenge their fears and to find their own courage. I really do hope that this is the first of many rabbit adventures!

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The Royal Rabbits of London is a cute, fun tale about mustering up some courage and doing what needs to be done. I love adventure stories with animal protagonists and I think that any young readers who do as well will enjoy this.

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Well who doesn't love a royal rabbit! Very cute tale and illustrations. Appropriate content for the age range.

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the plot feels to young for a middle grade book, not my favorite

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This delightful tale teaches about courage and bravery. Children will love to hear that even the smallest can save the day. The book is exciting and full of encouragement. The characters are well done. It reminds me of Beatrice Potter.

Shylo is the timid and shy runt of the litter. He rises above what people expect of him when a plot against the Queen is uncovered. What he lacks in strength he makes up for with curiosity, knowledge, courage, and a big heart.

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