Since I'm not familiar with this specific 'little hairless cunny stories', it's hard to say for sure. But it could potentially be about a small, hairless animal and its adventures, like a young rabbit or some other small furry creature.
I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any specific books titled 'little hairless cunny stories'. It might be a very unique or made - up concept that doesn't correspond to a well - known children's book title.
One common theme can be discovery. Just like in the story of the rabbit finding the meadow of carrots. Another theme could be perseverance, similar to the squirrel building its nest.
A little cunny story could be about a small rabbit. One day, a little rabbit named Benny was exploring the forest. He found a hidden path that led to a beautiful meadow filled with the most delicious carrots he had ever seen. Benny quickly hopped over and started munching away, feeling like he had discovered a little paradise in the forest.
A cunny squirrel story. A squirrel found a nut hidden by a bird. Instead of just taking it, it put a small pebble in its place so the bird wouldn't notice right away. Then it took the nut and ran up a tree to enjoy it.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit. It was very cunny. One day, it found a big carrot in the middle of a field. But there was a fence around the carrot. Instead of trying to jump over the fence right away, the little rabbit dug a small hole under the fence and got to the carrot easily. It then happily munched on the carrot.
One story could be about a hairless little kitten that was found shivering in an alley. A kind-hearted person took it in, gave it a warm bath, and some food. The kitten was very timid at first but gradually grew to trust its new owner and became a very affectionate little pet.
One day, I started babysitting a little hairless pussy. It was so tiny and cute. I had to make sure it had enough food and water. I also played with it using a little ball of yarn. It was a very curious little thing, always exploring around the room.
There might not be a well - known book with that exact title for kids. But books like 'Charlotte's Web' can be a great alternative. It tells a heartwarming story about friendship, which can be something that children can relate to in the context of family - like relationships as well.