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Rabbit and Bear: A Bite in the Night

by Julian Gough, illustrated by Jim Field

Hodder Children’s Books, h £9.99

Review by Esmeralda, age seven

You might not have read the Rabbit and Bear books before. If you haven’t, you need to know that in the first book Rabbit makes friends with Bear, and in the second book Rabbit is very clever and Bear is not. The third book, , which is new, is just too good for words. Trees are disappearing – which is bad because their homes are in trees – and Rabbit and Bear set out to find out why and where they are going. They have lots of adventures with other animals, and

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