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The Rabbit Listened
It’s rare to find a picture book that can deliver a message so aptly for children AND adults. Tragedy, irrespective of perceived severity, is inevitable and is experienced by young and old. Likewise, grief is universal, it has no age restriction, it does not discriminate. Together these two themes are woven into this poignant story about loss, suffering and ultimately, healing. This book for the ages, The Rabbit Listened , emphasises the power of empathy, and in particular,
phartn11
Feb 243 min read


Dazzled by the limelight
From a young age, children are naturally (and inadvertently) driven by ego and the unrestrained pursuit of all that interests them. They...
phartn11
Mar 12, 20242 min read


You, be you...
There has never been a time, where it has felt so critical to convey to our children the importance of individuality and being true to...
phartn11
Feb 27, 20243 min read


Normalising disability
Introducing the topic of disability with kids can sometimes be tricky to navigate, especially for those of us who are not disabled...
phartn11
Feb 20, 20243 min read


Cheesy goodness
As parents, we find ourselves continuously trying to balance optimism and realism. We are our children's most enthusiastic cheerleaders,...
phartn11
Feb 14, 20243 min read
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