A rabbit
bit
A little bit
An itty-bitty
Little bit of beet.
Then bit
By bit
He bit
Because he liked the taste of it.
But when he bit
A wee bit more,
It was more bitter than before.
"This beet is bitter!"
Rabbit cried.
"I feel a bit unwell inside!"
But when he bit
Another bite, that bit of beet
Seemed quite all right.
Besides
When all is said and done,
Better bitter beet
Than none.
The poem "A rabbit bit an itty bitty little bit of beet" was written by the American poet and writer, A.A. Milne. He is best known for creating the beloved character Winnie-the-Pooh and for his children's poetry. This particular poem is featured in his collection "When We Were Very Young," published in 1924. Milne's works often blend whimsy and simplicity, appealing to both children and adults.
Give your pet rabbit the top part of a beet. The leaves have fibers and nutritious minerals. You can also cut the beet into small bite size cubes. SOME rabbits like the body of the beet not all like it.
The greens (tops).
You squeese the beet and put ur hand under is but in ur hand have a little tiny crack between them
cry like a little baby
heya tis is a noo nooo land from an outer space origin of noonoo
Beet
yes they can eat it but little amount or they can eat beet green
Beets is the plural of beet
Beet is a noun.
The common name for a beet is a red beet or simply a beet.
Here are some sentences.Plant this beet over there.The beet was very sweet.