A sweetly illustrated introduction for little ones to the concept of respecting other people's belongings
A sweetly illustrated introduction for little ones to the concept of respecting other people's belongings
Bunny has been taking things that don't belong to him: pennies from his Mama's purse, a friend's toy car, and a candy bar from the store. No, no, Bunny! Afterwards, feeling a little sad and scared about what he's done, Bunny confides in his mother and learns that it is not right to take things that don't belong to him. This sweet story and charming art are the perfect introduction to an important lesson for little ones, who don't always understand that not everything they see is theirs.
Pamela Kennedy loves writing for children and has authored more than thirty books of stories, prayers, and devotions. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, playing with her grandchildren, and exploring the beaches of Puget Sound. Pam and her husband currently live in Seattle, Washington. Claire Keay lives in an ancient market town in the south of England where she works from her little home studio. After years working as a special education teacher for preschoolers, Keay decided to pursue her love of illustration. She now happily illustrates several children's books each year, as well as children's magazines, greeting cards, and stationery. In her spare time, Keay loves to garden, spend time with her teenage sons, and sing in her local community choir.
Bunny has been taking things that don t belong to him: pennies from his Mama s purse, a friend s toy car, and a candy bar from the store. "No, no, Bunny!" Afterwards, feeling a little sad and scared about what he's done, Bunny confides in his mother and learns that it is not right to take things that don t belong to him. This sweet story and charming art are the perfect introduction to an important lesson for little ones, who don t always understand that not everything they see is theirs."
Bunny has been taking things that don't belong to him: pennies from his Mama's purse, a friend's toy car, and a candy bar from the store. No, no, Bunny! Afterwards, feeling a little sad and scared about what he's done, Bunny confides in his mother and learns that it is not right to take things that don't belong to him. This sweet story and charming art are the perfect introduction to an important lesson for little ones, who don't always understand that not everything they see is theirs.
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