It's time for irrepressible Little Rabbit to become a big brother and
discover the opportunities and challenges of independence.
Mama is expecting a baby and Little Rabbit is excited to be a big
brother. He's full of plans; he will teach the baby to play all sorts of
games and be the best big brother ever. But having babies around might
not be as much fun as Little Rabbit thought. They take up all of Mama's
and Papa's time. "It's not fair!" cries Little Rabbit.
Then one night when a tired Mama and Papa are at their wit's end, Little
Rabbit comes to the rescue and begins to understand what an important
job it is to be a big brother.
Harry Horse hits all the right notes in this gently humorous, reassuring
story that depicts how children cope with a big transition. Readers will
identify with the Little Rabbit's conflicting desires for independence
and reassurance.