
The Grass May not Be Greener
by Hilary Lawrence
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| Illustrator | Katherine Summerville |
| Genres | Children's |
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Synopsis
“Oh, Fairy, I have had enough!
Being a bunny is frightfully tough!
I’d love to change just for one day,
To see the world in a different way.”
Uplifting, humorous, and full of surprise, “The Grass May Not Be Greener” is a charming tale about a rabbit who learns to accept himself as he is and enjoy it. Award-winning author Hilary Lawrence teaches the important life lesson that even if other people’s circumstances seem better than our own, in reality, this is often not the case. This empowering adventure is sure to entertain and enrich young learners of all ages and be a firm bedtime favourite!
Bunny has had enough of his boring life.
Good fortune is bestowed upon him when he bumps into a fairy who helps him transform into a bee, an elephant, a snake and a fish for a day.
What do you think he discovers?
100% of profits from “The Grass May Not Be Greener” go to children’s charities. We support KidsOR, who save children’s lives in the world’s poorest countries, and The Reading Clinic, who help children with dyslexia and dyscalculia. Thank you for helping us to sustain this must needed work.
“Heartwarming. We love this fun picture book, brightly illustrated by Katherine Summerville.” The Sunday Post
“We love a story with a positive message and a lesson to learn. The Grass May Not Be Greener tells the story of a rabbit who learns to accept himself as he is and enjoy it. Ideal for teaching children a very important lesson about self-acceptance.” Mother and Baby Magazine
“Uplifting, humorous and educational.” The Table Read Magazine
“The Grass May Not Be Greener is full of charm, humour, and lyrical warmth, teaching that joy comes from accepting one’s own unique life. Readers will finish the book feeling both entertained and uplifted.” Literary Global: Winner of the Literary Global Children’s Book Award
“Winner of The International Book Awards.”
“Beautifully illustrated story with a message. Young children will enjoy looking at the pictures and hearing the story over and over.”
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