That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
by
Cressida Cowell
Illustrator: Neal Layton
Emily and her toy rabbit, Stanley, love to go on adventures together. One day when they are attempting to launch themselves into space from the kitchen, one of the Queen's footmen knocks at the door and demands Emily give Stanley to his mistress in exchange for a brand-new teddy bear.
Emily refuses but the Queen perseveres, constantly sending her minions to bargain with the girl. In the end the naughty Queen orders for Stanley to be stolen but soon discovers that you can't make someone else's toy your own. Emily rescues Stanley but not before she suggests the Queen has some adventures with a brand-new teddy to make him into a 'real toy of her own'.
With a quirky, humorous text and lively illustrations, this book will especially appeal to any child who has a much-loved toy.
Publisher: Orchard Books
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