Mon. Nov 18th, 2024
The Grass May Not Be Greener

Bright, fun, and educational new kids’ book teaches self-love

A new children’s book, The Grass May Not Be Greener, has captured the hearts of young readers with its fun and uplifting tale. The first in Hilary Lawrence’s three-part ‘Life’s Great Morals’ series, this charming story follows Bunny, a rabbit tired of his ordinary life and eager for change. But when a magical fairy grants his wish to live a different life, Bunny learns a valuable lesson—things may not always be better on the other side.

A story of self-acceptance

Geared towards children aged 3-7, The Grass May Not Be Greener introduces Bunny, a rabbit who feels bored and unhappy with his current life. Bunny’s adventure begins when he meets a fairy, who grants him the chance to experience life as other animals, from a buzzing bee to a mighty elephant. However, as Bunny lives out these transformations, he soon realises that each new life comes with its own set of challenges. Through his journey, he discovers that his original life as a bunny may not have been so bad after all.

This heart-warming story teaches children the timeless lesson of self-acceptance. It encourages them to appreciate their own unique qualities and reminds them that the ‘grass isn’t always greener on the other side’. Lawrence’s playful rhymes and the vibrant illustrations by Katherine Summerville make the book a captivating read for young audiences.

Fun facts and educational insights

In addition to the story, the book includes interesting facts about rabbits, making it both entertaining and educational. These fun facts, combined with the backstory of the proverb, give children the opportunity to learn as they read, helping to broaden their understanding of the world around them.

A book with a mission

Beyond delivering a powerful message, The Grass May Not Be Greener also makes a real difference. Hilary Lawrence is donating 100% of the book’s profits to children’s charities. The beneficiaries include Kids OR, an organisation dedicated to saving children’s lives in some of the world’s poorest countries, and The Reading Clinic, which supports children with dyslexia and dyscalculia.

This book has already received rave reviews, with parents praising its positive message and the beautiful illustrations that bring Bunny’s adventure to life. It’s a perfect bedtime story that not only entertains but also teaches children to love and accept themselves for who they are.

The Grass May Not Be GreenerSupport these wonderful causes and grab your copy of The Grass May Not Be Greener today. For more information on Hilary Lawrence’s series and to purchase the book, visit Kids OR and The Reading Clinic. £9.99 and Kindle format (£5.99) on Amazon at https://bit.ly/3L7fvTS and https://amzn.to/3XLXNga

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By Fergus McCarthy

Fergus McCarthy is a seasoned publishing professional with over three decades of experience in the media industry. In 1993, he co-founded Parents News, a pioneering publication aimed at providing busy parents in Southwest London with essential information on education, entertainment, sports, and family-friendly activities. Under his leadership, Parents News quickly expanded its reach from 60,000 to 192,000 monthly printed copies, establishing additional branches in Kent, South London, Northern Ireland, and Cornwall. In 1997, recognizing the potential of digital media, Fergus helped launch Parents News UK Online, which carried digital editions of the printed publication and offered a broader range of national information. The website's popularity soared, attracting up to 700 daily hits at its peak. Although Parents News transitioned to an online-only platform in 2017, Fergus continues to play a vital role as Publisher and Advertising Manager, focusing on providing value to businesses through effective advertorials.

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