Stay
in Bed, Davy:
"Eddie has a plan for his
under-the-weather friend, whose mother has instructed him to stay in bed while
she and the rest of the Rabbit family visit Grandma. Eddie joins forces with
his cousin Kiki and they become Davy's nurses as he spends the day recovering
in his own inimitable way. Recalling Mother's warning, the caregivers drag
Davy's bed outdoors. Leave it to Eddie and Kiki to devise a plan full of fresh
air and big fun. This rollicking, rambunctious rabbit tale, with comical illustrations
in warm earth tones, will tickle children."
Davy
in the Middle
Poor Davy is stuck in the middle.
He's too little to go hiking on the mountain with big brother Dan and he's too
big to play hop-on-pop with Donny, Daisy, and Dinah. But he's just right
whenever the rest of the Rabbit family needs him to do something for
them -- like babysit. One day Davy has had enough! He storms out of the
burrow and runs to his special hideout to sulk. "No one loves me!" he
wails. Davy is wrong, though. His family loves him a lot, and they come up with
a wonderful surprise to show him just how much. As in the other books in
the popular Davy series, this new story explores common childhood concerns
sweetly and sympathetically, capturing middle-child blues with humor and
insight.
Why Are You Fighting,
Davy?
Davy is all set to sail the best
bark boat he's ever built. He just needs Eddie to finish making the dam in the
brook. Eddie gives the go-ahead, and Davy launches the boat. But the dam breaks
and the boat is swept away. Davy is furious! His boat is gone, and it's all
Eddie's fault. "That's it, Eddie!" he says. "You're not my
friend anymore. I never want to see you again. Never
ever!" But Davy soon discovers that playing alone isn't all that
much fun. There must be some way to end the quarrel. In the sixth book
featuring the endearing little rabbit Davy, Brigitte Weninger
and Eve Tharlet deal with the ups and downs of true
friendship with warmth and gentle humor.
Davy, Help! It's a
Ghost!
When Davy and his brothers and
sisters are left alone one night, they come up with a way to scare off any
goblins who might come along-creating their own
monster to guard the door. The monster does prove to be frightening, but only
to Mother and Father Rabbit! The ninth book in the popular Davy series offers a
humorous but reassuring solution to bedtime fears.
Happy Birthday, Davy!
Davy is counting the days until his
birthday. It seems like such a long wait! He is so excited,
he can hardly sit still when Father Rabbit tells a story about a lucky little
rabbit who had three wishes that all came true. Davy decides that if he had
three wishes, he'd wish for someone who would tell him stories whenever he
wanted, someone who would teach him new games, and someone who always had
plenty of time to spend with him. Davy's birthday finally arrives and with it
comes a big surprise present--too big to be wrapped--that makes all of Davy's
wishes come true and his birthday the happiest one ever. This new adventure
featuring Davy and the Rabbit family shows that love is the best gift of all.
Merry
Christmas Davy
Davy and Santa save the day while
celebrating the true spirit of Christmas! When Davy’s father says: ‘Santa Claus
likes us to share things and help each other,’ Davy takes it to heart. Soon
Davy has fed all of the hungry animals and now his family will have to go
hungry this Christmas. But on Christmas Eve, they hear a knock on the door.
Could it be Santa Claus? Perhaps Davy and his family will have a merry
Christmas after all!
What's
The Matter, Davy?
The latest book in the popular Davy
series is another sweet family story that addresses the very real concerns of
children with sensitivity and warmth. When Davy loses his
favorite toy rabbit, the whole family aids in the search.
Will You Mind the Baby,
Davy?
Davy, formerly the youngest in the
Rabbit family, is not happy about the arrival of a new baby, but he is
surprised at what happens when he holds her for the first time.
Where Have You Gone,
Davy?
Davy, the
rambunctious hero of What Have You Done, Davy?
returns in another warm and satisfying family story.
This time he is falsely accused of breaking a pretty china bowl. Angry and
hurt, Davy run away, and discovers that it's a big, scary world out there.
What
Have You Done, Davy
Falsely
accused of breaking a pretty bowl, Davy the rabbit runs away and finds the wide
world to be a scary place.