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Bruh Rabbit and the Tar Baby Girl
Virginia Hamilton (2003) , under 40 pages
Illustrated by James E. Ransome
Audience: Primary (k-3rd grade)
Category: African-American, Folklore, Humor, Multicultural, Non-Fiction, Read Aloud (This book has outstanding illustrations)
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Bruh Rabbit isn't as big as Bruh Wolf.
He's not as strong, either. But he's
smart - and very, very tricky! Will he
have to pay for stealing the peanuts
that Bruh Wolf worked so hard to grow?
Read this book and find out!
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| If you liked this book, you may also like: Brother Rabbit: A Cambodian Tale by Minfong Ho |
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Comments from Readers
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Andreja, age 11 from Missouri The book is really good and you should read it!
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Liddie, age 9 from Vermont Verry funny and a good ending!
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Tein, age 7 from South Carolina I know some Gullah people, and we like this book.
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