Join Rabbit and Duck in the garden for a fun and timely environmental story about the importance of diversity - with a surprise fold-out ending.
From the winner of the Laugh Out Loud Book Award (Lollies) 2023 and the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2014.
Rabbit loves orange and only orange. In his garden, there are orange flowers, orange butterflies and, best of all, orange carrots. But Duck's garden is full of different colours, and when Rabbit spots one of Duck's purple flowers growing in his garden, he isn't happy . . . So Rabbit builds a wall and throws all the colourful flowers, worms, butterflies and ladybirds over to Duck's side! But soon things start going wrong in Rabbit's garden. Can Duck convince him to see the importance of difference and help his garden to flourish?
This funny story with an environmental message is the perfect way to explain the importance of diversity to young children in a gentle and relatable way.
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This is Book 4 in the Nicola O’Byrne’s Rabbit series Series. See all Nicola O’Byrne’s Rabbit series books here.
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When Nicola was 5 years old her parents banned Saturday morning television, and she has been drawing ever since. Born in Swaziland, Nicola grew up in Singapore and has lived in Papua New Guinea, Kenya, Edinburgh, London and Cambridge. She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Sjoerd, and their invisible dog, Chewbacca. Nicola has a Bachelor's degree in
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