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Whos afraid of the Rabbit (Timeless Fairy Tales) by Iiris Raisa

by Iiris Raisa

Book Details

Publisher:This
Published:1990
Pages:29
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0898002117

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

A young rabbit's fear that the earth is breaking up spreads to the other animals, until a wise lion teaches them all to investigate their fears before jumping to conclusions.

Our Review

This charming fable explores how a young rabbit's simple misunderstanding about a cracking sound creates a wave of panic throughout the animal kingdom, offering children a gentle introduction to managing anxiety and critical thinking. The story thoughtfully addresses how fear can spread through a community, making it an excellent conversation starter about emotions and herd mentality for young readers. Vivid animal characters—from the initially frightened rabbit to the ultimately calming lion—bring this timeless lesson to life with warmth and personality. Parents seeking stories that build emotional intelligence will appreciate how naturally the narrative introduces the concept of investigating worries before assuming the worst.

What distinguishes this animal fantasy is its skillful balance of suspense and reassurance, allowing children to experience the escalating fear alongside the characters before discovering the peaceful resolution. The wise lion's intervention models thoughtful problem-solving and leadership, demonstrating how calm inquiry can dispel collective anxiety. This folkloric tale particularly resonates with children who tend toward worry, providing them with both comfort and a practical framework for confronting their own fears. Young readers will come away with a valuable tool for emotional resilience, wrapped in an engaging woodland adventure that feels both classic and fresh.

Themes

Jataka stories

Subjects

Jataka stories