The Rabbit Ate My Flip-Flops (The Rabbit Ate My ... Book 2)

The Rabbit Ate My Flip-Flops (The Rabbit Ate My ... Book 2)
ISBN-10
0991766768
ISBN-13
9780991766765
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
254
Language
English
Published
2015-09-16
Publisher
Tangled Oak Press
Author
Rachel Elizabeth Cole

Description

"A great read for any of the kids in your life." --Flights of Fantasy "A really wonderful children's series that I wish I could have read myself when I was younger." --Only The Books For Me You can’t bring a rabbit camping. That’s what eleven-year-old Drew Montgomery’s grandparents say when his annoying little sister wants to bring their pet rabbit, Tiny, along on the trip. And Drew agrees. It's bad enough that he will miss the release of the coolest video game of the year while he's stuck in a cramped travel trailer for a week with his grandparents and sister. But Tiny is certain to cause trouble. Plus there are bears and eagles in the woods. And what if Tiny gets lost? But Libby smuggles the rabbit into the trailer anyway. Now Drew’s got to keep Tiny out of trouble. And that’s not easy to do with Libby always letting him out of the cage and a pair of rabbit-hating bullies ready to let their dog chomp him if he gets too close. Top it off with never-ending rain, bloodthirsty mosquitos, a broken toilet, stinky outhouses, angry squirrels, terrible food, and an eye-gougingly boring “schedule of activities.” Drew is about ready to take the rabbit and hitchhike home before disaster really strikes. preteen humorous middle grade novel ebook for boys and girls children's funny pet bunny rabbit chapter book for kids baby animal easter first pets rescue tales beach camping vacation summer holiday escape adventure humor story hilarious contemporary fiction for ages 9-12 series siblings family grandparents friendship values bullies trouble The Rabbit Ate My Series

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