22,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Gebundenes Buch

The third book in the series is about a little girl who adopts a tiny basset hound puppy and starts a whirlwind of adventures. Abbey Dog is exploring the yard and hears a loud "SQUEAK" coming from behind the blankets on the clothesline. She peeks under one of the blankets and finds a little bunny. Suddenly, Nikki hears Abbey Dog barking at something she has trapped by the staircase. Nikki rushes in to rescue the little bunny who appears to have an injured leg. Later that evening, Dr. Gladys stops by to check on the bunny. What will Nikki do? Will the bunny recover? Check out Nikki and Abbey Dog Rescue a Bunny to find out the rest of the story!…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The third book in the series is about a little girl who adopts a tiny basset hound puppy and starts a whirlwind of adventures. Abbey Dog is exploring the yard and hears a loud "SQUEAK" coming from behind the blankets on the clothesline. She peeks under one of the blankets and finds a little bunny. Suddenly, Nikki hears Abbey Dog barking at something she has trapped by the staircase. Nikki rushes in to rescue the little bunny who appears to have an injured leg. Later that evening, Dr. Gladys stops by to check on the bunny. What will Nikki do? Will the bunny recover? Check out Nikki and Abbey Dog Rescue a Bunny to find out the rest of the story!
Autorenporträt
Born and raised on the Wirral, Barbara Morris studied French at the then new University of Sussex, and obtained her library qualifications at Queen's University Belfast. Her working life was spent as a librarian in Reading, first at the College of Education (later promoted to higher education) where she specialised in children's literature and taught (briefly) school librarianship. When the college merged with Reading University she became liaison librarian for the Faculty of letters and Social Sciences. Since retiring she has worked as a volunteer for Two Rivers Press, a small local publisher, and at the Centre for Ephemera Studies. A lifelong choral singer she now leads a Singing for the Brain group, along with other members of the Reading Bach Choir.