There are some slight differences between rabbit breeds, but for the most pet rabbits have the same character and any differences come down to individuality (the personal experiences that rabbit has had).If you want to know more about rabbit character (behaviour), consider the questions/links below.One person wrote: Gentle, nice, sweet, and great with children...Another wrote in response: I disagree with the statement that rabbits (any rabbits) are "great with children" because, for the most part, children are not great with rabbits! Rabbits are sensitive to stress and injury. A loud child, chaotic, excitable, who wants to pick the rabbit up and squeeze it, will often inadvertently stress or injure the rabbit. Rabbits who are stressed out can become aggressive and hurt an unlucky child. Rabbits really are not the best pets for children at all, in spite of all the lovely drawings we see around Easter time. Only a calm, mature child who respects the rabbit on its own terms can be trusted with a rabbit.
the best way is to either get a bowl and fill it up with water or to buy a water tube for your rabbit at a local pt store
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
To be honest you don't actually need one!
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The all-time best-selling book by Beatrix Potter is "The Tale of Peter Rabbit." It has been a beloved children's classic since it was first published in 1902.
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It is a children's fable.
Timothy hay, & rabbit pellets.
The Montessori Schools are based on the philosophy of learning at your own pace. They encourage children to be hands in their approach to learning as well as inquisitive. They want children to learn in the best manner for them as an individual.
Personally I think the best rabbit for a child is a Dwarf, as they are small and easy to handle.
Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!
Yes, in the children's rhyme "Peter Rabbit", it mentions Peter Rabbit having a fly upon his nose.
The name of the rabbit that Beatrix Potter wrote about is Peter Rabbit. It is one of her most famous and beloved characters in her children's books.
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