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 story goes along the lines of books like The Little Blue Truck and Goodnight Goodnight Construction Site.
When we start reading, we'll be like.. what⦠? Construction pigs! Yes, indeed!
The Hamshire fair is soon coming and a new road needs to be built for access. Construction crew chief Rosie and her team are on top of this construction process. Rosie makes a plan bright and early in the morning. Every step needs to be completed in the correct order without any mistakes. Everyone gets ready with boots, hard hats, and bulldozers, excavators, front-end loaders, and even more.
Does everything go as planned? No! Curly, Pinky, and Stinky end up making a huge mess! Oh! Will Rosie the pig and her crew finish building the road in time for the fair?
π Rhyming text and fun illustrations
π Excellent book especially for those kids who stop and start at the construction work and trucks.
π Beautiful message of teamwork in this story.
π 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!
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.