Rabbit Hibiscus and the Carrot Thief
Hase Hibiskus und der Möhrenklau
View all books in the series- An exciting read-aloud story with a big (birthday) surprise
- The successful picture book with sturdy cardboard pages
- The book features hidden clues for readers to try and solve the case
- Ravensburger children's books are fun and support vocabulary expansion
26 pp
3 years +
14,5 x 20,5 cm
EUR 9.99
November 2024
Board Book
978-3-473-41883-1
Content
Holy rabbit fart! Somebody has stolen Rabbit Hibiscus' carrots! Luckily, the thief has left paw prints and Rabbit Hibiscus begins to follow them immediately. However, the prints end up leading him back to his own home! And its interior has been trashed. Is the thief hiding inside? Luckily, there is a really simple explanation – as well as a carroty surprise for Hibiscus.
About the Series
Rabbit Hibiscus, Maxi Mouse and Tom Bear are best friends. Their picture book adventures take us along into their colorful everyday lives and show young readers ages 3 and over that nothing can drive true friends apart. The stories are characterised by a large dose of humour, making reading them aloud truly enjoyable for both young listeners and adult readers. Günther Jakobs brings these funny stories by Andreas König to life in loving detail, with lots of color and a great sense of humour. Previously published by Ravensburger Verlag: “Rabbit Hibiscus and the Carrot Thief”, “Rabbit Hibiscus and the Best Friends in the World” and “Rabbit Hibiscus and the Big Fight”.
The Author
Andreas König, born in the Eifel in 1974, grew up in Ahrweiler, then slowly worked his way down the Rhine. Brief professional interlude in Geneva after studying in Bonn and Cologne. He soon recalled his Rhenish roots and started working for BBDO (advertising and marketing) in Düsseldorf. The father of two later decided to work in education and now teaches at a school in Düsseldorf. Andreas König lives in Neuss and loves reading books to his son and daughter and making up stories together. He has been writing texts for children’s books since 2013.
The Illustrator
Günther Jakobs, born in 1978, studied design in Münster, Germany. He has been a freelance illustrator since 2004 and has already decorated numerous children's books with his drawings. Günther Jakobs lives and works in Münster.