
Three new rabbits arrive at once. Peter had no warning, no preparation, and no particular plan for three small siblings who have simply appeared.
He watches them. He is uncertain. Being an only rabbit suited him well enough. This is different, and the story doesn't pretend otherwise.
The shift comes when he is asked to name the third one. He chooses Cotton-tail. That small act of being needed — of mattering to something — changes everything. By the end, being a big brother is something he has decided to be good at. The right book to read alongside a new arrival at home.
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