I Am a Bunny
By Ole Risom
The Story
A little bunny named Nicholas lives in a hollow tree and shows what he loves best about each season, from picking spring flowers to curling up for a winter's sleep.
Why It's Special
For the child who notices every changing leaf and melting snowflake, this is a quiet, season-by-season look through the eyes of one small, content bunny.
- Big idea: There's comfort in noticing the small pleasures each season brings, and in having a cozy place to call home through all of them.
- Vibes: Gentle, unhurried, and quietly observant — a lullaby of a book.
Perfect For Kids Who
- are learning the names of the seasons
- enjoy simple, repeated sentence patterns
- respond well to calm, slow-paced stories
- love detailed animal illustrations to point at and name
Ask Your Little Reader
- Story details: What does Nicholas like to do in the springtime?
- Real-life connection: What's your favorite thing to do when it's summer?
- Imagination: What do you think it feels like inside Nicholas's hollow tree?
- Observation: Can you find Nicholas on this page? What is he doing?
- Seasons: Which season is happening outside right now?












