Li\'l Rabbit wants to celebrate his favorite part of Kwanzaa, the feast of Karamu, but poor Granna Rabbit is sick in bed.
Inspired by Brer Rabbit, a trickster character from the African-American folklore tradition, the story of Li\'l Rabbit captures the true meaning of Kwanzaa--coming together to help others..
Or maybe he just needs a little help from his family and friends.
Maybe I\'m just too little to help Granna Rabbit celebrate Kwanzaa , Li\'l Rabbit thinks.
He looks under a pile of logs, in the field, and in the pond and along the way meets Groundhog, Momma Field Mouse, and the frogs--but he doesn\'t find anything for Granna Rabbit.
Li\'l Rabbit knows what to do He\'ll find Granna Rabbit a special treat for Karamu so she can celebrate anyway.
Granna Rabbit is sick, and so his family won\'t celebrate his favorite part of Kwanzaa this year: a big feast called Karamu.
Li\'l Rabbit is not having a very good Kwanzaa.
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Li\'l Rabbit decides to go off and find a very special treat for Granna Rabbit so she can have the most wonderful Karamu.
Li\'l Rabbit wants to celebrate his favorite part of Kwanzaa, the feast of Karamu, but poor Granna Rabbit is sick in bed