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!
A whimsical story about a little ghost who understands that it takes hard work to attain your goals and on the way, you may change your mindset, decision or path too, and that is okay!
Wolfgang is a little ghost who lives in a beautiful meadow. He likes casting spells, hugging trees, gazing at the night sky, and so on. Wolfgang has always dreamed of becoming just like Herbert who is strong enough to haunt the Dark Castle all alone. Herbert has been hanging in there for over a thousand years and he needs to retire now. Hence, Wolfgang is in the practice and work hard mode for perfecting his skills so that Herbert chooses Wolfgang as his successor.
Yes, his hard work did pay off and he does gets selected as Herbert's successor!
But, eventually, Wolfgang started losing his power and felt that something was wrong. He was unable to float around a room or send bolts of lightning. Because of this, he falls out of the dark castle into the beautiful flowery meadow.
Whoa! Now Wolfgang is able to float again! What magic!
Yes, now since he was in his favorite environment, the meadow, and was surrounded by all the wonderful creatures, he was able to regain his powers back.
Did Wolfgang return to the Dark Castle or did he stay in his beloved meadow forever???
📚 A very soft story for little ones this Halloween, which gives them the inspiration to be themselves always.
📚 Vibrant and adorable illustrations.
📚 Recommended 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.