Bunny finds a home after several unsatisfactory attempts to settle in a mouse's house and a duck's wooded sanctuary. A little bird leads him to the home of a little girl who instantly welcomes bunny to her menagerie and offers him a permanent place. Morris Jaffe's photographs of bunny from many angles -- in cahoots with a turtle, in flight from a dog, snuggled in the lap of his new mistress- are admirable, and the text serves as a pleasant embellishment.