Why rabbit doesn't lie
Dublin Core
Title
Why rabbit doesn't lie
Description
While every animal of the forest is planning for next year's harvest, Rabbit decides to grow money. He lies to the chief and keeps the money for himself. Eventually the chief grows angry with Rabbit and demands the money Rabbit was supposed to grow. Rabbit deceives everyone in order to get out of his lie and he vows to never lie again.
Author
Mashiri, Pascal
Publisher
Read Educational Trust
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
Illustrator
Mcguire, Barbara
ISBN
1-874978-29-8
City of Publication
Braamfontein, South Africa
Year of Publication
1995
Author of Abstract
Abstract provided by Rene Koscianski, 2006
Tags
animals, change, community, conflict resolution, consequences, critical thinking, deception, decision making, garden, greed, guilt, honesty, misbehavior, monkey, nonverbal communication, procrastination, rabbit, resolution, selfishness, sharing, stress management, tortoise, trick, violence, wart hog, wildlife
Citation
Mashiri, Pascal, “Why rabbit doesn't lie,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/13683.