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"A cute, simple way to show how a child may feel loss of a pet--but also how they can begin to heal.” ― Happauge NY Public Library

Timothy doesn’t want a rabbit. But one day, there’s a rabbit at the door.
Timothy tries all kinds of ways to get rid of him, but what’s the best way?
And why doesn’t Timothy want a rabbit?

A moving story about caring for (and saying goodbye to) beloved pets. For everyone ages 5 years and up.



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"A cute, simple way to show how a child may feel loss of a pet--but also how they can begin to heal.” — Marley Solomon, Happauge NY Public Library "A sweet story about loss and moving on. I especially appreciated that the author dealt with the death of a pet in a realistic manner.” — Julie Mitchell, educator "Losing a pet is hard and it seems even harder when you start thinking about getting a new pet. …. heartfelt and touching.” — Stephanie Turner, Cover 2 Cover blog "A beautifully illustrated story that shows us that often the thing we don't want is exactly what we need.” — Leanne Millman, Crooked Tree Library

I Don't Want a Rabbit

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    A Hardback by Ingrid Prins, Jelena Brezovec

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      Publisher: Clavis Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9781605372976, 978-1605372976
      ISBN10: 1605372978

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "A cute, simple way to show how a child may feel loss of a pet--but also how they can begin to heal.” ― Happauge NY Public Library

      Timothy doesn’t want a rabbit. But one day, there’s a rabbit at the door.
      Timothy tries all kinds of ways to get rid of him, but what’s the best way?
      And why doesn’t Timothy want a rabbit?

      A moving story about caring for (and saying goodbye to) beloved pets. For everyone ages 5 years and up.



      Trade Review
      "A cute, simple way to show how a child may feel loss of a pet--but also how they can begin to heal.” — Marley Solomon, Happauge NY Public Library "A sweet story about loss and moving on. I especially appreciated that the author dealt with the death of a pet in a realistic manner.” — Julie Mitchell, educator "Losing a pet is hard and it seems even harder when you start thinking about getting a new pet. …. heartfelt and touching.” — Stephanie Turner, Cover 2 Cover blog "A beautifully illustrated story that shows us that often the thing we don't want is exactly what we need.” — Leanne Millman, Crooked Tree Library

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