Mother Rabbit has twenty six busy bunnies, one for every letter from Abel to Zed, and each one finds a different place to sleep. Children follow along as the bunnies curl up in kettles, drawers, backpacks, and tree branches while the text introduces each letter and a simple counting pattern. The story ends with a warm and funny moment when all twenty six bunnies climb into Mother Rabbit’s bed for one last cuddle.
📚 Reading Age & Level
- Grade Level: PreK–K
- Reading Age: 2–5 years
🎓 Why Parents & Teachers Love It
Introduces the alphabet and early counting in a single story.
Uses rhyme and repetition to build early language skills.
- Works well as a calming bedtime or quiet time book.
Want to extend your learning? Check out the hands-on resources below for activities that go along with the story.
The author is Rick Walton and not Rick Wilson. Apologies for the misreading.