Bunnies—not tigers—rule the forest in this adorable take on William Blake’s classic poem. Bunnies, bunnies, burning bright
In the forests of the night— Wait,
bunnies?! Yes, bunnies.
Tigers may be the most feared animal in
some forests, but in
this one, they fear the bunny. One hapless tiger finds this idea preposterous—what are they going to do? Nibble on his tail? Bop him on the head? Cute him to death? Fear the bunny—HA! Make no mistake, though: Richard Morris’ reimagining of William Blake’s famous poem turns the tables, and teaches one testy tiger a little rabbit-respect!
In a forest where everyone fears rabbits, a fierce tiger tries to persuade the animals that they should fear him, instead. Morris' reimagining of William Blake's famous poem turns the tables, and teaches one testy tiger a little rabbit-respect. Full color.
A quirky, fun story that will appeal to young audiences looking for a little bit of scare.