When the postman brings Little Jack Rabbit an invitation to a birthday party, he is very excited. Daddy buys him a present to take and some smart clothes to wear; his sisters help him to wrap the present; his brother Buck gives him a soapy hot bath and tells him what parties are like. But when he realizes that none of them is invited and that he must go alone, Little Jack loses his enthusiasm. As ever, it is Granpa who saves the day with a reassuring word. He has just finished mending Bunnikin, Little Jack's favourite toy, so now Bunnikin can go to the party too. Little Jack has a great time, playing games and making friends with Rosy and her teddy, and, at the end of his big day, goes to bed with bunnikin very happy.;Inga Moore's other picture books include "Six Dinner Sid" (a 1990 Smarties Book Prize winner), "Fifty Red Night-Caps", "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" and "Oh, Little Jack". She has also illustrated "Away in a Manger", written by Sarah Hayes.
ISBN: | 9780744525267 |
Publication date: | 17th March 1994 |
Author: | Inga Moore |
Publisher: | Walker |
Format: | Other |
Genres: |
Children's and Young Adult Fiction Children’s picture books |