My Hare Line-Children's Books for Ages 4-10

When you were a child, did you have a pet? When I was little I had a bunch of cats for pets!! I loved them so much, but surprisingly, I am now a dog lover.  
My Hare Line author, Patsy M. Henry, was from a hard working farm family, and there was no time or money for pets. The thought of having one never entered her mind.  At the age of fifty-seven, her husband surprised her with a rabbit for Easter. The My Hare Line Series of Books is actually written by Patsy M. Henry.


  Follow along as the author takes you on an emotional ride as she learns how to take care of Bunny Rabbit.  She adds Jack and Flopsey to the family and the action picks up.  Emotions run high as two dogs attack the rabbits.  Our author develops a love and strong bond unlike any she had known before.  My Hare Line tells the story of their sometimes-bumpy ride.

My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit came to life when a wild rabbit named Brownie moved to a new home under a holly bush in the front yard of a big house.  Emotions heighten as she discovers a prison camp in the back yard.  Rather than leave, Brownie bravely decides to observe Mr. and Mrs. Warden as they run the prison camp even though her granddad taught her to hide when humans are around.  My Hare Line Meets The Brown Rabbit tells the delightful story of Brownie’s investigation of the prison camp and the Wardens.



Have you ever been afraid of something and not be able to explain your fear? That’s exactly what Rascal experiences in My Hare Line and the Dead Pine Tree. He realizes that the tree in his pen is dead. He tries to communicate this to Mr. And Mrs. Warden, but they do not understand. Read along as Rascal takes action to avoid being hurt by the dead pine tree.


After the tree fell and knocked the fence down, Brownie asked Rascal if anyone escaped. Rascal thought this was the silliest thing he had ever heard. As usual, Rascal talked to Aunt Paula Rabbit about what Brownie had said to him. That’s when he learned about his adventurous family.

My children love reading and being read too.  The first book in the series tells us more from Patsy's view how things went when she added the rabbits to her family.  My boys were excited for her that she got a new pet! The pictures in these books are real photographs which had my little boys watching for the next page!
In the first book there is a little, how should I put it?  Real rabbit drama? I knew beforehand that the rabbits were attacked by the dogs, so before I read that part I kind of prepared the boys, but they were ok with it.  We know that some things are part of nature. They become attached to the rabbits though right away and were ready for the the next books.  The next books in the series are told more from the rabbits points of view.  My boys giggled at what the rabbits thought and were doing.
All in all, we really enjoyed the My Hare Line Books. We hope Patsy continues to write many more in the series!!! Don't forget to check out her entire website. http://patsymhenry.tatepublishing.net/ You can pick up her books on the official site, Barnes &Noble, or Amazon.

The author, Patsy M. Henry would like to give away a set of her books to one lucky myokcmommy reader.
Want to win?
Here's how?
Leave a comment telling me about your pet rabbit if you had one, or even about a friend's if they had one.
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Like me on facebook and leave a comment saying that you do.

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Please leave separate comments, and direct all other comments or questions to my email.
Contest will end on Sunday January 15th at 8pm.



Thank you to Patsy M. Henry for my samples used in this review and for my winner's prize.  All comments are my own and honest.

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36 comments:

Sharon said...

I had a friend with a rabbit that was HUGE! I don't know what they fed him, but I'd say he was obese.

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Regina D said...

We had some wild bunnys as pets until they got out of the pen and we pray the dog didn't see :(

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Amy W. said...

My kids a a pet bunny their Nana and Pap bought them for Easter. They loved him. cwitherstine at zoominternet dot net

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kellyr78 said...

I always wanted a rabbit but never was allowed to have one. My cousin had a lop earred (Sp?) rabbit and I "Babysat" it once.

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Amanda said...

I had a pet rabbit when I was in high school. He was black and white spotted, and his favorite snacks were watermelon and peaches.

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Samorjj said...

A friend had a rabbit that used to live loose in the house with them. Slept on their bed etc.. He was litter box trained like a cat. Didn't know it could be done until they did it.

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Candie L said...

I had a pet rabbit when I was little and it ate my library books. That made for an akward conversation. Thank you

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corey said...

I've never had a pet rabbit, but my wife's family had them just running around free where thry lived in the bush - you could call them, pet them, feed them. It was pretty awesome.
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itsme said...

i had a huge lop growing up. He would get mad at us when we would put him in his cage, because he liked to be out running freely around our house. When mad he would kick stuff at us!

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Sayra6386 said...

My pet rabbit, Spaz, loved to be free around the house to roam. We let him for months, until one day we went to vacuum under the couch and found the sad disaster of carpet scraps he left us after chewing the carpet to bits!! Now he has a play area that he stays in :)

Jennifer said...

Never had a pet rabbit, parents wouldnt let me have one. Still a little bitter about that, lol

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my boss has a pet rabbit.
and I had a friend in high school that had one.

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Kathy said...

We had a black and white pet rabbit named Chubby! I haven't thought about him for ages.

Always Free N Cheap said...

I used to have a pure white rabbit, cant remember its name, but it had red eyes and hated to be touched to needless to say my pet rabbit didnt last very long :(