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Ruth Bornstein
Children's Press, 1973
Renamed at some point Brave Bunny for obvious reasons, I purchased it right after my son was born when I first started casing used book shops for gems.
One day a bunny said, "Good-by, I'm going to be an Indian."
So good-natured and pure, Indian Bunny is a real testament to nature and the sky and the animals and the trees and the world. His little journey speaks wonderfully of living a simple life and finding awe in the magic of everyday things.
In the stream I'll find a tadpole and he'll tell me how he turns into a frog.
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