The Hare Who Wouldn't Share
An uplifting story of a pessimistic selfish hare who doesn't like to share and work in a community. A very significant yet simple story in today's narrow-minded world!
An adorable (stray) cat lives on Blossom Street in an English town. Even though he is not anyone's pet, he is cared for by everyone in the street. Hence, in reality, he is the pet of everyone living in that street. He visits every house (except one) in the street and the inhabitants of those houses feed him, snuggle with him and love him so much that he doesn't feel like a stray cat at all. He is indeed a part of each of the families on Blossom Street and everyone has put a different name for the cat considering him as one among their family members!
There is one house on the street which nobody visits - the house number 11. An old lady (Mrs.Murray) lives in this house. She knits, watches television, and spends her days alone. She doesn't visit anyone and she has nobody to visit her too.
All of a sudden, one day, the adorable "Archie Snufflekins Oliver Valentine Cupcake Tiberius" cat goes missing. All the people of Blossom Street are concerned! Where did the cat disappear just like that?
Do you have any guesses? Yes, the old lady got her first visitor in years!
📚 A story all about communities, relationships, connections, and friendships. The innocent animals know how to bring the unwanted social walls down!
📚 Beautiful and sweet heartwarming story. Watercolor-like illustrations which suits the mood of the story aptly.
📚 Recommended for kids ages 3+
An uplifting story of a pessimistic selfish hare who doesn't like to share and work in a community. A very significant yet simple story in today's narrow-minded world!
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