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Rabbit and Bear by Julian Gough 6 Books Collection Set - Ages 5–8 - Paperback - Lets Buy Books
Rabbit and Bear by Julian Gough 6 Books Collection Set - Ages 5–8 - Paperback - Lets Buy Books
Rabbit and Bear by Julian Gough 6 Books Collection Set - Ages 5–8 - Paperback - Lets Buy Books

Rabbit and Bear by Julian Gough 6 Books Collection Set - Ages 5–8 - Paperback

Author: Julian Gough
SKU: PLD21395
Barcode: 9781444987126
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
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Titles in This Set:
Rabbit's Bad Habits
The Pest in the Nest
Attack of the Snack
A Bite in the Night
A Bad King is a Sad Thing
This Lake is Fake!

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781444987126

Overview:
Dive into the whimsical world of the Rabbit and Bear series by Julian Gough, a delightful 6-book collection set perfect for children aged 5 to 8. These charming stories follow the hilarious escapades of an energetic rabbit and his thoughtful bear friend as they tackle everyday adventures, from building snowmen to solving mysteries in the woods. Ideal for young readers developing a love for reading, this set combines humor, heart, and subtle life lessons about friendship and problem-solving. Gough's engaging tales stand out for their clever twists and relatable characters, making them a favorite among parents and kids alike seeking light-hearted, educational children's books that spark imagination and emotional growth.

About the Books:
The Rabbit and Bear series kicks off with "Rabbit's Bad Habits," where Bear wakes early from hibernation and inspires Rabbit to compete in snowman-building, only for an avalanche and a wolf to teach them the value of teamwork amidst the fun and chaos. The tone is playfully humorous, blending excitement with gentle lessons on sharing and bravery. In "The Pest in the Nest," Rabbit's annoyance with Bear's snoring leads to a treetop adventure that shifts his perspective, highlighting themes of empathy and seeing things from others' viewpoints, all wrapped in light-hearted banter. "Attack of the Snack" introduces a mysterious lake object that could be a fluffy owl or a monster, delivering suspenseful entertainment that appeals to curious minds, emphasizing exploration and courage. "A Bite in the Night" brings winter whimsy as flying trees and a massive crunch puzzle Rabbit and Bear, fostering critical thinking through absurd, giggle-inducing scenarios. The series deepens with "A Bad King is a Sad Thing," where a bullying Icebear challenges their valley, exploring conflict resolution and kindness in a way that builds emotional resilience for young readers. Finally, "This Lake is Fake!" sees Rabbit's quest for perfection across the lake, underscoring themes of acceptance and hard work, with Bear's wisdom guiding the narrative. Overall, these books offer a mix of adventure, comedy, and heartfelt moments that entertain while educating on social skills, making them a standout choice for parents wanting stories that nurture creativity and empathy in an engaging, non-preachy way.

Key Benefits:

  • Features clever, age-appropriate adventures that boost children's problem-solving skills and emotional intelligence through relatable animal characters.
  • Perfect for bedtime reading or classroom use, with short chapters that hold attention and encourage a lifelong reading habit in kids aged 5-8.
  • Delivers timeless themes of friendship and discovery in a fresh, humorous style that sets it apart from typical children's tales.
  • Makes an excellent gift for young book lovers, combining educational value with pure fun to spark imagination and family discussions.

About the Author:
Julian Gough is a versatile Irish creator, blending his talents as a musician, novelist, and poet into captivating children's literature. Born in 1966, he first gained recognition as the frontman of the band Toasted Heretic, where his witty lyrics like those in "Galway and Los Angeles" showcased his storytelling flair. Transitioning to writing, Gough won the prestigious BBC National Short Story Award in 2007 for "The Orphan and the Mob," solidifying his reputation for clever, insightful narratives. His work on the Minecraft End Poem further highlights his ability to craft imaginative worlds that resonate widely. With the Rabbit and Bear series, Gough brings his expertise in humor and depth to young audiences, establishing him as a trusted voice in children's books that entertain while imparting real-world wisdom.

Why You’ll Love This Collection Set:
This Rabbit and Bear collection set offers endless joy and learning, with its blend of funny stories and meaningful lessons that keep kids coming back for more. You'll appreciate how it strengthens family bonds through shared reading and helps children navigate emotions in a fun way, making it a smart, engaging investment for any home library.

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