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Flop Ear, the Funny Rabbit - His Many Adventures

著者: Richard Barnum
ナレーター: Justin Straight
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"Flop Ear, the Funny Rabbit: His Many Adventures" by Richard Barnum is a charming children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a whimsical rabbit named Flop Ear, who embarks on a series of entertaining adventures with his family, including his mother, father, and siblings. The narrative captures Flop Ear’s playful spirit and curiosity, appealing to young readers with its lighthearted theme of exploration and humor. At the start of the story, Flop Ear and his family live in the woods, where he is known for his characteristic floppy ear, which endears him to his grandmother and siblings. The initial chapters set the stage for the adventures that follow, featuring Flop Ear’s encounters with various animals and the looming threat of hunters, illustrated through the antics of his playful rabbit life. As Flop Ear hears a mysterious noise, he is driven by curiosity and concern, leading to a series of events that hint at both danger and opportunity. The opening establishes a delightful world where animals communicate and think as warmly as humans, promising engaging tales for young readers. 動物 動物フィクション 動物・自然 文学・フィクション
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