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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Light but not Fluffy May 28, 2007
By Jonathan Balcombe
"author of Second Nature: The Inner Lives of Animals"
Provided you don't get this charming little manual thinking it's a comprehensive guide to lagomorph communication, it's worth the price of admission. Crampton's whimsical drawings capture perfectly the spirit of her amusing pellets of wisdom, from rabbits' foot fetishes to their occasional desire to burrow through your head because "you have fresh veggies hidden under your pillow." It's a comic book and guide to rabbit body language rolled into one. Certainly a must-have for genuine bunny-huggers.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Must-Have!!! Jan 04, 2007
By Elizabeth Adams This book is a must-have for any house rabbit mommy or daddy, or any bunny enthusiast.
Great sense of humor, and the illustrations are hilarious and accurate. Quirky, sweet houserabbits.
Again, a MUST-HAVE!
A Humorous Title for a Humorous Book Dec 19, 2007
By Susan L. Fuller
"white_stix"
If you've ever had an interaction with a house rabbit, you're bound to recognize the messages in the book that are translated to "human" so wonderfully. I'm blessed to share my house with 3 of my own rabbits and a foster rabbit or two, and this book will give me a chuckle whenever I need it. :-)
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