My Friend Rabbit is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Eric Rohmann and first published in 2002.
[2] The reader needs to turn the book sideways to look at one image properly, making "the climax [...] even more dramatic".
[3] According to a reviewer in Booklist, the book's "[t]remendous physical humor delivers a gentle lesson about accepting friends as they are".
In the autumn of 2007, Nelvana produced an animated children's television show based on My Friend Rabbit.
The nominees were Jason Groh for Best Direction,[citation needed] John Welsman for Best Musical Scoring, and Steve Westren for Best Screenwriting.
While Mouse is taking a nap with his favorite cuddle moss, Mossy, Rabbit and Thunder have fun with a flippy device.
When wind blows a tree in front of the entrance to Rabbit's sleeping hole, his friends invite him to spend the night at their places.
Rabbit has a hard time believing it until the fishing stick helps rescue Amber from a mud puddle, allows Hazel and Edweena to sing together, shields Mouse from the rain, retrieves lost property and serves as a Friend Keeper.
When Pearl becomes fascinated by a school of tadpoles, the other Gibble Goose Girls have to adjust their morning walk routine -- luckily they find a new leader, Mouse!