
The Great Adventure of Hare
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Narrated by:
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Elaine Claxton
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By:
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Alison Uttley
About this listen
The third story in the charming Little Grey Rabbit series, in which Hare visits the famous Toad, is fooled by a very clever fox and makes a daring escape through Fox's kitchen window.
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'Hare is the boldest of the animals in these charming classic stories. Here, he bravely sets off from his home in the wood on an expedition to visit Toad.' (Julia Eccleshare, Children’s Books Editor at The Guardian)
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