These Bookish Rabbits Are The Best
Easter is this weekend, so what better time than now to go over some fictional rabbits from books. Which do you enjoy the best?
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter - "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter is a children's story written in the early 20th century. This beloved tale recounts the adventures of a little rabbit named Peter who disobeys his mother's warning and ventures into the garden of the strict Mr. McGregor. The narrative, rich with charming illustrations, captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the consequences of naughty behavior.
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Bianco - "The Velveteen Rabbit" by Margery Williams Bianco is a classic children's book written in the early 20th century. This beloved tale follows the journey of a stuffed rabbit made of velveteen and explores themes of love, reality, and the nature of being through the eyes of toys. The story delves into what it means to be "real" in a world dominated by the enchantment of childhood.
Rabbit from Winnie-the-Pooh & The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne - Since 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends have endured as the unforgettable creations of A. A. Milne, who wrote two books of Pooh's adventures for his son, Christopher Robin, and Ernest H. Shepard, who lovingly gave them shape through his iconic and beautiful illustrations. These characters and their stories are timeless treasures of childhood that continue to speak to all of us with the kind of freshness and heart that distinguishes true storytelling.
Which character is your favorite? Which one did we miss? Let us know!