"Bumper the White Rabbit" by George Ethelbert Walsh is an engaging early 20th-century children's story about a curious white rabbit named Bumper, who lives with his many siblings in the backyard of an old woman. As the woman struggles financially, she sells some of the rabbits in the city, but young Bumper is more interested in asking questions and understanding his unique appearance and origins. His inquisitive nature and amusing interactions within his family foreshadow his future adventures as he yearns for friendship and explores the world beyond his backyard, highlighting themes of bravery and discovery.
Bumper the White Rabbit
By George Ethelbert Walsh
A charming white rabbit seeks friendship and adventure beyond his backyard, despite the challenges of living with an old woman who sells rabbits.
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