The Runaway Bunny

Book • 1942
In this classic picture book, a little bunny tells his mother that he wants to run away and become various things, such as a fish in a trout stream, a rock on a mountain, or a sailboat.

Each time, his mother assures him that she will find him, no matter what form he takes.

The story is a poignant depiction of a mother’s unwavering love and her child’s first steps towards independence.

The book features illustrations by Clement Hurd and has been in print continuously since its publication in 1942.

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