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  2. Rabbit of Caerbannog - Wikipedia

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    The rabbit has been reproduced in the form of merchandise associated with the movie or musical. Such items include cuddly toys, [19] slippers [20] and staplers. [21] The plush killer rabbit was rated the second-geekiest plush toy of all time by Matt Blum of the GeekDad blog on Wired.com, coming second to the plush Cthulhu. [22]

  3. Pat the Bunny - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 2008, a DVD of the book was released with interactive materials included and an interview with Jean Kunhardt, the author's granddaughter. [12] In 2011, Random House Children's Books released a Pat the Bunny app, inspired by the book for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch [ 13 ] which received critical acclaim.

  4. Robert Lawson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lawson (October 4, 1892 – May 27, 1957) was an American writer and artist, best known for his work as an author and illustrator of children's literature.Lawson won the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1941 for his illustrations in They Were Strong and Good and the Newbery Medal in 1945 for his work on Rabbit Hill; he is the only person to have won both of medals.

  5. Why Is Gen Z Suddenly Obsessed With This 70-Year-Old Dutch ...

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    The books, TV series and toys are aimed squarely at children, but Miffy has her sights set higher. She took a jump in popularity in the United States in 2022, which was, not coincidentally, the ...

  6. The Constant Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian noted Fforde's "trademark bizarre whimsy", and described the novel as "a crazed cross between Watership Down and Nineteen Eighty-Four". [1]Kirkus Reviews considered the novel to be "wonderfully absurd" and "astonishingly well-crafted", lauding Fforde's use of a narrator who "thinks himself a well-meaning cog in a regrettably evil machine". [2]

  7. Dick Bruna - Wikipedia

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    Dick Bruna (born Hendrik Magdalenus Bruna, 23 August 1927 – 16 February 2017) [2] was a Dutch author, artist, illustrator and graphic designer.. Bruna was best known for his children's books which he authored and illustrated, numbering over 200.

  8. By bringing classic storybooks to life, a new exhibit aims to ...

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    "The Rabbit hOle," a new exhibit in Missouri, brinks brings classic children's storybooks to life. ... “That’s the beauty about books, nobody’s making people read the book. It’s a choice.

  9. Alison Uttley - Wikipedia

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    Alison Jane Uttley (née Taylor; 17 December 1884 – 7 May 1976) was an English writer of over 100 books. She is best known for a children's series about Little Grey Rabbit and Sam Pig. She is also remembered for a pioneering time slip novel for children, A Traveller in Time , about the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots .