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Rating: Summary: I can relate to Laurel 100% Review: --this book attempts to TEACH important lessons about the value of life while VIOLATING those very same lessons when they pertain to live things other than people!--until we learn to share the planet w/ALL the creatures who live here, we are hurting ourselves most of all.--This book perpetuates the cruel practice of breeding domestic animals for no good reason.
Rating: Summary: I can relate to Laurel 100% Review: I can honestly say I can relate to Laurel in the book, The Bravest Thing because I have a pair of rabbits, and my female rabbit, Lily, has had babies and at first, I was worried she wouldn't take care of them, (after reading this book), but it turns out she was. Anyway, this is a good book. Mine has a different cover. Laurel is sitting on the porch, holding Bun Bun, and Blossom is sitting beside Laurel.
Rating: Summary: Unique Story Review: The story of Laurel and Bun Bun is one that you may relate to. When Laurel breeds her rabbit, the mother refuses to care for her young and they die. After trying again, we see somewhat of a repeat, but Laurel tries to come to the babies' rescue. Kids will like to hear the story of the 6 baby bunnies and how Laurel fights to care for them, while she also fights two other small conflicts. This was a good book in general, altough it doesn't cause too many emotions, if might be nice as an entertaining story for younger children.
Rating: Summary: The Bravest Thing Review: This is the best book. Laurel think's she know's everything about pets until she gets Bun Bun.Bun Bun has a litter of rabbit's.laurel is curius becuse Bun Bun leaves them and they die. Laurel tries again and Bun Bun leaves them again. Laurel tries to save them. If you read this book you will know what will happen to the bunnies.
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