
Told at Twilight Stories
CHAPTER IA VERY SMALL BUNNY HAS A VERY BIG ADVENTURE
CHAPTER IINIBBLE RABBIT LEARNS HIS FORTUNE
CHAPTER IIINIBBLE RABBIT TO THE RESCUE!
CHAPTER IVWHAT HAPPENS WHEN FOLKS LOSE THEIR TEMPERS
CHAPTER VNIBBLE RABBIT’S STORM PARTY
CHAPTER VITHE LITTLE BUNNY MEETS THE LITTLE BOY
CHAPTER VIIWHY THE COW GOT HER HORNS
CHAPTER VIIINIBBLE FOOLS OUPHE IN HIS OWN HAYSTACK
CHAPTER IXNIBBLE DIGS INTO TROUBLE—AND SLIPS OUT
When a cold rain sweeps through a burrow, tiny Nibble the rabbit awakens to find his mother gone. Shivering and frightened, he calls out in the darkness until a bright‑eyed robin named Bobby drops down from a branch and offers a steady voice. Together they decide that Nibble must venture beyond the safety of his home to look for clues, setting the stage for his first real adventure.
Along the way Nibble encounters the sly Silvertip the fox, the crafty Coon brothers, and a pair of mischievous owls, each testing his wits and bravery. With Bobby’s guidance and his own growing confidence, the little bunny learns how to read the forest’s signs, share food, and stand up to danger. The story unfolds as a gentle tale of friendship, resourcefulness, and the courage required to find one’s way when everything feels lost.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Series
Told at twilight stories
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank
Release date
2020-12-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

An Orthodox theologian and priest whose books explore Scripture, worship, suffering, and the meaning of human life with warmth and clarity. His writing brings together deep learning and a gentle pastoral voice, making difficult spiritual questions feel personal and approachable.
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