Hare and Bear are trying to finish their food but Rabbit's in a playing mood. Can they teach Rabbit to be more patient and resist his rammy ways?
Join Rabbit, Hare and Bear as they learn about topics such as keeping your hands to yourself, the importance of not skipping meals and learning to wait for others.
Rabbit is Rammy is Book 3 of the Forest Friends series of children's books, starring the trio of Bear, Hare and Rabbit. This early reader series explores themes related to understanding and controlling early emotions. These books also feature rhyming verses with early vocabulary words, combing helpful life lessons with phonics.
Author and illustrator Dominic Villari's books feature well-developed stories with heart and humor that appeal to kids and parents alike. These timeless tales will grow with you and your children through pre-reading, beginning reading and novice reading.
Themes: - Practicing Patience
- Waiting for Others
Age Grade Range: - 4 to 6 years
- Pre-K to First Grade
Other Books in this Series: - Don't Poke the Bear - Keeping your hands to yourself
- Bear is Hangry - Understanding anger
Excerpt: Bear has berries he'd like to eat,
Hare also stops to enjoy a treat.
But Rabbit's meal is all done,
He is ready to play and run.
Hare and Bear try hard to eat,
Rabbit bounces at their feat.
They ask him nicely to please wait,
But Rabbit's patience is not great.
As soon as Rabbit eats his food,
He is in a playful sort of mood.
No matter what the time of day,
He never ever wants to stay.
Rabbit hops and jumps around,
Kicking dust up from the ground.
Bear asks him nicely to please stop,
But Rabbit just wants to flip and flop.
About the Author: Dominic Villari is well versed in the art and science of making stuff up and is often caught talking to things, especially when they don't work right or are difficult to put together. These pursuits occasionally spill out onto paper in illustrated children's books such as Sun and Moon, Bear is Hangry and The Yelling Monsters and fiction books such as The Wandering Princess and Talks to Things. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and daughter, both of whom have gotten better about knowing when he's making