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The stories follow a young rabbit whose small tail and restless curiosity lead him into a sequence of short, comic episodes among anthropomorphic woodland neighbors. He pursues a new tail, organizes games and races, borrows a wheelbarrow, tries tooth pulling, delivers May baskets, and takes part in a rabbit ball, with surprises like narrow escapes, boastful rivals, and minor disputes. Each chapter functions as a self-contained vignette that balances mischief and camaraderie, portraying gentle lessons about pride, friendship, and the consequences of impulsive schemes.
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