Rabbi-Pyt
Helping Paw and Tail
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Book Details
About the Book
Rabbit finds a sleeping python and thinks Python is a chubby rubber band. Rabbit plans to use this rubber band for many things, like making a catapult or a swing. Fortunately for Python, Rabbit only has time to “decorate” him, tie him around a tree and pin a sign on his tail. Fortunately for Rabbit, Python only eats rabbit soup brought from supermarkets. Rabbit has every reason to be afraid of Python, but he sees past that and suggested that together they can be Rabbi-Pyt. And although it is an unusual way for a friendship to begin, Python is appreciative of how Rabbit “decorated” him. They discover many things in common. Python could hop like a rabbit and Rabbit could squeeze like a python. But this is not all; each loves to extend the helping paw or tail to others. Rabbit-Pyt is on a mission to find the missing spoons from the old animals’ home, rescue an earthworm, Wrinkle, who has nearly been marinated by an insensitive Woodpecker and free Garry and Harry—singing mosquitos— who are trapped in a set of earphones. Now, both Rabbit and Python, certainly, know what it takes to unite animals around their missions, listening and working things out together.
About the Author
Galina Fidler was born and raised in Russia. She was a high school literature teacher before she immigrated to Australia, where she taught children at a Russian primary school. She often used creative writing in her teaching methodologies. This is Galina’s first book for children.