Hares -- Juvenile fiction
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Hares -- Juvenile fiction
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Hares
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- Once upon a time in the north, Philip Pullman ; illustrated by Chris Wormell
- Nothing's wrong!, a hare, a bear, and some pie to share, Jory John ; pictures by Erin Kraan
- Armadillo and Hare, small tales from the Big Forest, Jeremy Strong ; illustrated by Rebecca Bagley
- Hare and Tortoise race across Israel, Laura Gehl ; illustrations by Sarah Goodreau
- Bear & Hare, where's Bear?, Emily Gravett
- I'm a hare, so there!, by Julie Rowan-Zoch
- Will you be my friend?, Sam McBratney ; illustrated by Anita Jeram
- The best place in the world, Petr Horáček
- Hare's Christmas gift, by Eleonore Schmid ; translated by Rosemary Lanning
- Goldie and the three hares, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Jack E. Davis
- Spring hare, Eugene Yelchin
- A thing called snow, Yuval Zommer
- Tops & bottoms, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Guess how much I love you, by Sam McBratney ; illustrated by Anita Jeram
- Hare and Tortoise, Alison Murray
- Home is where the heart is, by Jonny Lambert
- Bear & Hare share!, Emily Gravett
- Guess how much I love you all year round, written by Sam McBratney ; illustrated by Anita Jeram
- Something's wrong!, a tale of a bear, a hare, and some underwear, Jory John ; pictures by Erin Balzer
- A surprise for the nutbrown hares, by Sam McBratney ; illustrated by Anita Jeram
- Wolfy, text and illustrations by Grégoire Solotareff ; translated by Daniel Hahn
- The donkey egg, by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Devine combien je t'aime, Sam McBratney ; illustrations d'Anita Jeram
- Bear & Hare, snow!, Emily Gravett
- Bear & Hare go fishing, Emily Gravett
- Tortoise and Hare, a fairy tale to help you find balance, words by Susan Verde ; pictures by Jay Fleck
- The tortoise and the hare, a retelling of Aesop's fable, written by Mark White ; illustrated by Sara Rojo
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