In the early 70s Disneyland Records started producing 24 page read-along books that came with 7" record to play while reading to "See the pictures, Hear the tape, read the book". They often featured dialogue, sounds and music from the films they were adapting in pieces.
This Read-Along book is one segment from Song of the South, a 1946 live action/animated film from Disney adapted the Uncle Remus collection of African-American folktales, many of which feature Br'er Rabbit. It does not come with the tape, the spine edge has a tear near the top staple. This edition is out of print as cassette is no longer the dominant media format.