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Little Rabbit Foo Foo

Little Rabbit Foo Foo
By Michael Rosen

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He's wild, he's wicked, he's Little Rabbit Foo-Foo! The bully-boy bunny likes nothing better than to ride through the forest bopping everyone on the head. Wriggly worms, tigers, no one is safe. But here comes the Good Fairy - and she is not amused!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4020 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-04-07
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Simple and hilarious... I laugh every time I think about it. Arthur Robins' pictures are a barely controlled riot." Susan Hill, The Sunday Times; "Full of life and hilarity... A compulsive story-time book." Child Education

From the Publisher
Reviews!
"Simple and hilarious...I laugh every time I think about it. Arthur Robins' pictures are a barely controlled riot." - SUSAN HILL, THE SUNDAY TIMES "Full of life and hilarity...A compulsive story-time book." - CHILD EDUCATION

About the Author
Michael Rosen MA, PhD is one of the most popular contemporary poets and authors of books for children. His titles include We're Going on a Bear Hunt (Winner of the Smarties Book Prize), Little Rabbit Foo-Foo; This Is Our House; and the acclaimed non-fiction title, Shakespeare, His Work and His World. He has written many books of poetry and is the presenter of Poems by Post on the BBC World Service and Word of Mouth on BBC Radio 4; he received the Eleanor Farjeon Award for services to children's literature in 1997. Arthur Robins has worked as a freelance designer in the advertising industry, and as an illustrator for various magazines. His work has been exhibited in both London and New York. He has also illustrated numerous picture books and fiction titles for children, including The Magic Bicycle; The Teeny Tiny Woman; Mission Ziffoid; The Finger-eater; The Polecat Cafe; The Magic Boathouse; Impossible Parents; The Impossible Parents Go Green; The Last Chocolate Biscuit and Bertie Was a Watchdog.


Customer Reviews

Little Rabbit Foo Foo5
One of the best kids books ever. My son loved it, his friends loved it, everyone should have a copy of it in their house. The illustrations are wonderful and so full of detail and the message is clear...if you don't behave you will suffer the ultimate consequence!

I love it!!!!5
This book is fantastic! I first encountered it 2 years ago when I started work at a nursery, and since then it has been a firm favourite for both myself and the kids. Even the youngest kids in the class love joining in with the repetitive phrases such as 'bopping them on the head' and the best bit is definitely when they get to shout out 'goonie', accompanied by many giggles and looks of delight. Anyone who has kids or works with them should have this book. It will appeal to all ages, even the grown ups love it!! It is fun, interesting, has so many different things in it that kids love: animals, a fairy and best of all a naughty rabbit who rides a motorbike. The moral of the story is great and it is easy to lead onto a discussion after the story about what was foofoo doing wrong, why the fairy turned him into a goonie, why you should be nice to your friends etc. Overall a fun yet educational book that everyone should own. Buy it now!!!!!!!

Brilliant childhood book5
I was first introduced to the delights of rabbit foo foo aged three when at a friend's house. This version of the book has been read so much and passed around for 'my favourite book' talks that, although is an original would be worth peanuts.
I have memorised this book and whenever I encounter a toddler in a bad mood, I can recount the story of this rabbit's particualry bad mood and the consequences of his actions.
It has produced many laughs and all those who have read this book have remembered it well, along with all the amusing illustrations!
Definatley worth reading