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monalyisha
Rabbityness | Jo Empson
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We‘re memorializing our beloved bun today, gone a whole year. I‘ll share here what I wrote otherwhere, as some of you knew Moxie (through my posts), as well.

Modern sound machines offer a vast array of sounds to dream to. Ours, which softly glows to rouse us from sleep, in shades that mimic the sun‘s gentle rise in the morning sky, also offers the reverse, a “sunset simulation for a relaxing bedtime.” 👇🏻

monalyisha Accompanying sounds may include: waves crashing against a distant shore, rain pattering rhythmically on the roof, and forest birds calling down the day; I imagine them high in the trees, hidden amongst rustling leaves, safe in nests lined with downy feathers. Not a single one of these modern marvels offers the sound of a small, gray rabbit munching hay. 1d
monalyisha There are lots of reasons it‘s harder to dream these days but chief among them is the absence of Moxie from our aural landscape. Today marks the one year anniversary of the day she left us. 1d
monalyisha When thinking of rabbits, the last thing on anyone‘s mind is sound. And that‘s by design! They‘re nearly silent animals, evolved to go unnoticed by foxes, hawks, and other woodland predators. But Moxie trusted us enough to let us notice her: the sound of her soft snores; her tiny, Thumbelina-sized sneezes; her four little paws zooming back and forth, sinking into the lush carpets we bought just for her. 1d
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monalyisha Every Care Guide in existence recommends feeding your rabbit an “unlimited supply” of hay. This had the pleasing effect of making our home smell like a sunlit meadow. It also provided the backing soundtrack to our days, as well as our nights. 1d
monalyisha If only I‘d known how much I‘d miss the sound, I would have recorded it. Instead, I‘m left with the ache of memory and an unnatural silence. It‘s a comfort to know that, somewhere, Moxie is sleeping easy. 1d
monalyisha Across the globe, our mythic literature is filled with stories where a sentient being dreams the world into existence, from Maha-Vishnu in Hindu Cosmology to Aboriginal Dreamtime. Until the world feels hopeful enough to dream again, I‘ll leave it to Moxie to dream up something better for us. She has her work cut out for her. 1d
monalyisha If I listen closely, somewhere beyond the Rainbow Bridge, there‘s a limitless field of golden hay and she‘s got her tiny nose to the ground, softly munching. 1d
monalyisha In the meantime, while my weak human ears fail me (much too small, much too short), I‘m so grateful for Jett. He doesn‘t make our home smell like a meadow and he doesn‘t snore softly. But he does snore, his big head on my foot, doing the best he can, easing our grief and bringing us his particular brand of goofy, doggy joy. 1d
monalyisha Thank you to Moxie, and to all our animals, for giving our lives a joyful noise. 🖤 1d
Leftcoastzen 😢 24h
RaeLovesToRead Such a beautiful tribute ❤️ 24h
DGRachel 🫂🫂 23h
Eggbeater Moxie sounds like she was a wonderful bun. I'm glad you have those memories. I am sorry for your loss. 23h
Deblovestoread Lovely remembrance ❤️ 23h
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 22h
Texreader Amén. And so sweet. ??? 21h
AnnCrystal 🥲🫂💝...A lovely, sweet post about your Beautiful Moxie 🐇💝 She was a gift to your life who will always be near you 💝💝💝. Doggy's are good at comforting 😘🐕💝💝💝. 14h
JessClark78 ❤️❤️ 13h
sarahbarnes ♥️♥️♥️ 11h
dabbe 🖤🐰🩶 6h
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uncommonlycozies
Listen, Buddy | Helen Lester
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“Buddy had big beautiful ears. It didn‘t matter.”
while it‘s not a proper #firstlinefriday
it goes along with the #listen prompt for #julyjazz

it‘s a cute story that follows Buddy the rabbit, who‘s a terrible listener. but along the way he learns the importance of listening through his mistakes/ mishaps 🐇👂

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So cute! 🐰 3d
Eggs Love this 🐰 2d
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LiseWorks
Hopper | Marcus Pfister
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Aha! I'm an orange reader. It fits.

jenniferw88 Me too! 3mo
dabbe 🧡 3mo
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Blueberry
Huge Harold | Bill Peet
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I love Bill Peet's books and have collected most of them.

#LargeAnimal. #CoverStories
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👌🏻 5mo
Eggs 🤍🐇🤍 5mo
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LibrarianRyan
Nothing's Wrong | Jory John
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Mehso-so

3 ⭐ This is a sequel book to Something Wrong. This book is fine. It‘s over long by a lot. One of the characters is one that I think talks to hear themselves speak. But they do it in the guise of helping their friend. That is the important lesson to learn. It also shows that someone can say they‘re fine when they‘re not fine, but at what point is the line of finding out what fine actually means.

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Gissy
Rabbit's Good News | Ruth Lercher Bornstein
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Good News! It‘s back….💡for how long? 🤷🏽‍♀️But I‘m charging everything to continue reading and look!!! 2024 closure is good…and also good premonition for what is going to happen in 2025 a wonderful reading time!!! I received TODAY, these two books I ordered. 😌📚🙌

The Three Wise Men figures will be there until mid of January. We continue the festivities 💃🏽 . Closure is with Las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián, Old SJ (January16-19)🪇🪘🎤🎼

Gissy My niece made the figures 7mo
TheBookHippie I was worried about you!!!! 7mo
TheBookHippie The figures are beautiful. 7mo
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Ruthiella Great news! 💡 7mo
Gissy @TheBookHippie Thank you! New Year was quiet in my neighborhood 🙌Thank you for the best wishes. Here I am reading my 2025 first book😃 7mo
TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️ 7mo
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miapantalone

“wherever he goes, trouble follows.“

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miapantalone

This book can be used to discuss the emotions in each picture. Although there are no words the animals are expressive.

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miapantalone
Pickpick

This book is a 2003 Caldecott winner. This story follows a rabbit who has a tendency to find trouble. The main thing that stood out to me in this story is the way the illustrator bolded the pictures and made them look comic-like with their black borders and skinny pages. The pictures also pull weight in telling the story without words.

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madileach

“Wherever he goes, trouble follows.“