Itamar thinks rabbits are very dangerous animals. He is so fearful of rabbits that he even refuses to look at pictures of them in books. This humorous story by leading Israeli writer David Grossman explores what happens when Itamar finds himself face to face in the woods with a real live rabbit who is terrified of little boys. The suggestions encourage parents to speak openly with their children about fears and anxiety of the unknown, with reference to the famous saying attributed to Reb Nachman from Breslov, “The most important thing is not to be afraid.”
Itamar thinks rabbits are very dangerous animals. He is so fearful of rabbits that he even refuses to look at pictures of them in books. This humorous story by leading Israeli writer David Grossman explores what happens when Itamar finds himself face to face in the woods with a real live rabbit - ...
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