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!
This is the second book in the series, however, this book doesn't need to be read as a continuation of the first book in the series and is a standalone story.
Maddie and Mabel are sisters (and friends), Maddie being the elder of the two. They love to share things and have fun by dancing, singing, laughing, playing, and going to school together. However, at times, they end up fighting but later get back together. Their personalities complement and balance out each other very well, hence they can support each other well and solve problems too easily.
The story consists of their day-to-day activities and adventures, depicting their concerns, fears, and strong bonding despite their differences.
Read to check out the adventures of Maddie and Mabel!
📚 Easy flowing story which is fun to read.
📚 Sibling bond is beautifully shown in this story.
📚 Super cute and sweet illustrations, perfectly suiting the storyline.
📚 Each page has only a few lines of text, so this would be an awesome book for beginning readers.
📚 Perfect for kids ages 4+
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!
Happy St.Patrick's Day to all those who celebrate!
Purim, a joyful jewish holiday, is being celebrated on March 13-14 this year. This holiday is based on how Queen Esther and her cousin, Mordechai, prevented Jewish people from being slayed by the evil Haman in ancient Persia. It celebrates their miraculous success and survival.