Perfect for picky eaters! Celery, tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, and carrots-John's brother and sister love them, but John won't touch that rabbit food no matter what! How can his desperate parents get John to eat his vegetables? By enlisting the help of Uncle Bunny, of course! Not only is Uncle Bunny always ready to have some fun, he sets a good example by eating his celery, tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, and . . . wait a minute! What's that Uncle Bunny is hiding under his napkin? Can it be that he doesn't like his rabbit food either? With a rollicking text and bright, funny illustrations, Susanna Gretz spins a story that finicky bunnies everywhere will relate to.
Even non picky eaters will find this story tantalizing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Although my 5-year-old is not a picky eater, this engagingly presented tale has helped her to think about eating foods that she claims she does not like. As with John in the story, the lesson learned is that you cannot make a judgment until you have at least tasted the veggie in question. She still is not enthused about celery, but after reading Rabbit Food she was at least willing to taste it!
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