Skip to main content

Runaway Bunny

0.0
Pages
48
Language
EN
ISBN
9780060775827
Reading Time
~0h 50min

Runaway Bunny is a book by Margaret Wise Brown. It has 48 pages.

About this book

Margaret Wise Brown’s Runaway Bunny explores the quiet intensity of early childhood attachment through a gentle exchange between a young rabbit and its mother. Published in 1942, it emerged when children’s literature began prioritizing emotional realism alongside fantasy. Through rhythmic, repetitive dialogue, Brown captures a toddler’s imaginative impulse to test boundaries while simultaneously seeking reassurance. The mother rabbit responds not with correction, but with a series of loving transformations that mirror the child’s proposed escapes, illustrating how parental devotion remains constant even as a child explores independence. Clement Hurd’s illustrations ground the fantasy in a familiar domestic setting. The work is frequently cited for its early understanding of developmental psychology, particularly how secure attachment forms through predictable emotional responsiveness. Rather than offering moral instruction or narrative resolution, the book functions as a rhythmic meditation on trust and belonging. Its lasting place in early childhood collections reflects a straightforward approach to a universal emotional experience, marking a mid-century shift in how adults address love and security with young readers.

About the Author

Photo of Margaret Wise BrownM

is the author of Runaway Bunny. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

Explore more books by Margaret Wise Brown

Editions & Formats

Reviews

No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.

Sign in Sign in to write a review

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Runaway Bunny?+

Runaway Bunny has 48 pages.

What is Runaway Bunny about?+

Margaret Wise Brown’s Runaway Bunny explores the quiet intensity of early childhood attachment through a gentle exchange between a young rabbit and its mother. Published in 1942, it emerged when children’s literature began prioritizing emotional realism alongside fantasy. Through rhythmic, repetitiv...

Who wrote Runaway Bunny?+

Runaway Bunny was written by Margaret Wise Brown.