Benny the bunny has found the crunchiest carrot in the garden. He can hardly wait to enjoy his tasty snack! Give Benny and his special carrot a bright, playful look.
This bunny has found a carrot that looks almost as big as he is! He is holding it close, ready for a crunchy nibble. Long bunny ears and a round little face make this picture especially cute. Kids can imagine that the carrot was pulled from a secret garden filled with leafy vegetables. Will Benny share his snack, or save every tasty bite for himself? That part of the story is up to you.
The carrot can be classic orange with leafy green tops, but it can also be yellow, purple, red, or white. Real carrots grow in all of those colors! Make the bunny brown, gray, white, tan, or a made-up rainbow shade. Pink is lovely for the inside of the ears and tiny nose. Use a darker crayon around the carrotβs little lines to help it look ridged and crunchy.
A bunnyβs long ears do more than hear sounds. They can also help its body stay cool on warm days. Rabbits have teeth that keep growing throughout their lives, so chewing tough plants helps wear them down. Carrots are safe as an occasional treat for pet rabbits, but hay is the most important part of their everyday meals. Wild rabbits often enjoy grasses, leaves, and other plants, too.