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Polite bunny - A Whimsical Tale of Kindness and Manners with Polite Bunny - cover

Polite bunny - A Whimsical Tale of Kindness and Manners with Polite Bunny

Laura Rountree Smith

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In "Polite Bunny," Laura Rountree Smith masterfully weaves a charming narrative that serves as both a delightful children'Äôs story and a subtle exploration of social etiquette. Through the enchanting adventures of a young rabbit named Thumper, the book introduces readers to themes of kindness, respect, and the importance of good manners in a colorful, whimsical world. Rountree Smith employs a lyrical writing style, rich with vivid imagery and engaging dialogue, reminiscent of classic children's tales while simultaneously addressing contemporary issues of interpersonal interactions and the value of politeness in an increasingly casual society. Laura Rountree Smith, an accomplished author and educator, draws on her extensive background in child development and psychology to create tales that resonate with young audiences. Her passion for instilling positive values is palpable in her work, as she has dedicated her career to promoting literacy and moral development among children. Smith's own upbringing in a family that emphasized respect and consideration significantly influenced her narrative choices, creating a foundation for the moral lessons embedded within "Polite Bunny." To readers and parents seeking a captivating yet educational read, "Polite Bunny" is an invaluable addition to any bookshelf. This enchanting tale not only entertains but also serves as a practical guide for young children to understand the relevance of politeness in their daily lives. Rountree Smith'Äôs skillful storytelling makes it a must-read for fostering essential social skills in a delightful manner.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 46 pages.

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