book cover of Ballad of the Lost Hare
 

Ballad of the Lost Hare

(1882)
A collection of poems by

 
 
The Ballad of the Lost Hare is a story, in verse, of a disobedient hare (rabbit), who will not come home when he should. His parents finally tell him to leave and not come back. His adventures are about different animals he encounters along the way. The moral of the story is to do what your parents tell you to do.

The book has beautiful, full-page color illustrations of the hare and the animals he meets.

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Genre: Children's Fiction

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