wonderful books from our beloved author Jorg Muhle.Tickle My EarsIt's getting late and time for little rabbit to go to bed. Can you help him with this new bedtime ritual: Clap your hands, plump the pillow, tickle little rabbit's ears, stroke his back, pull up the covers, and a goodnight kiss. And don't forget to turn out the light: here's the switch!Bathtime for Little RabbitIn Bathtime for Little Rabbit, Jorg Muhle has created another loveable boardbook that invites children to turn on the shower, cover Little Rabbit’s eyes, wipe the water off his nose. Fun for everyone: children, parents, and rabbits!Who knows a child who enjoys having their ears washed? Little Rabbit isn’t sure either, but it turns out to be not so bad after all.But he does need our help. When the blow-dryer breaks, we must blow his ears dry. Pfffff! Again! Now wrap him in the towel and bathtime is over. Squeaky clean, Little Rabbit!Poor Little Rabbit!Oh no, Little Rabbit has hurt his arm. And there's blood! Can you
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