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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 doesnt want a rabbit. But one day, theres a rabbit at the door.
Timothy tries all kinds of ways to get rid of him, but whats the best way?
And why doesnt Timothy want a rabbit?
A moving story about caring for (and saying goodbye to) beloved pets. For everyone ages 5 years and up.
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 LibraryIngrid Prins(1973, the Netherlands) studied Social Work and Services and later Information Services and Management. Apart from reading and writing she likes going to the theater and the cinema. Some say she likes rabbits too, but she rarely talks about that herself. Animals seem to be a recurring theme in her work, though, and dreams too.
Jelena Brezovec(1980, Croatia) studied sociology and for a long time, drawing was just a hobby of hers. But this changed in 2008, when she co-founded Evenio, where she works as an illustrator and creative editor.
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