Tulliver's TunnelTulliver's Tunnel
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Current format, Book, 2006, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsTulliver, a little rabbit who hates to wash his face, one day decides he has had enough and leaves home to live in his own burrow, but when nighttime comes and Tulliver's burrow is not finished, a hungry and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep, wondering if he is indeed ready to leave home.
Tulliver, a little rabbit who hates to wash his face, tells his mother he is going to live in his own burrow, but when nighttime comes and Tulliver's burrow is not finished, a hungry and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep, wondering if he is indeed ready to leave home.
Tulliver is a little rabbit who hates washing his face. One day, he decides he has had enough, and leaves home to live in a burrow under a big oak tree at the far end of the field. But, when night time comes, and Tulliver's burrow is not finished, a hungry, and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep. Perhaps he isn't ready to leave home after all?
Tulliver is a little rabbit who hates washing his face. One day he decides he has had enough and leaves home to live in a burrow under a big oak tree at the far end of the field. When nighttime comes, and Tulliver’s burrow is not finished, a very hungry, muddy, and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep. Perhaps he isn’t ready to leave home after all? Diana Reynolds Roome’s playful text and Susan Winter’s beautiful illustrations make this an ideal book for reading aloud.
Tulliver, a little rabbit who hates to wash his face, tells his mother he is going to live in his own burrow, but when nighttime comes and Tulliver's burrow is not finished, a hungry and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep, wondering if he is indeed ready to leave home.
Tulliver is a little rabbit who hates washing his face. One day, he decides he has had enough, and leaves home to live in a burrow under a big oak tree at the far end of the field. But, when night time comes, and Tulliver's burrow is not finished, a hungry, and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep. Perhaps he isn't ready to leave home after all?
Tulliver is a little rabbit who hates washing his face. One day he decides he has had enough and leaves home to live in a burrow under a big oak tree at the far end of the field. When nighttime comes, and Tulliver’s burrow is not finished, a very hungry, muddy, and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep. Perhaps he isn’t ready to leave home after all? Diana Reynolds Roome’s playful text and Susan Winter’s beautiful illustrations make this an ideal book for reading aloud.
Tulliver is a little rabbit who hates washing his face. One day he decides he has had enough, and leaves home to live in a burrow under a big oak tree at the far end of the field. But when night time comes, and Tulliver's burrow is not finished, a very hungry, muddy and miserable rabbit settles down to sleep. Perhaps he isn't ready to leave home after all?
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