- Description
- About the Author & Illustrator
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Young children are naturally afraid of and anxious about unfamiliar places and people. After being cocooned too long with family and a comforting routine under Covid restrictions, the ability to now move freely about and interact – even in school, child or foster care – ironically heightens these unsettling feelings.
This thoughtfully written and sensitively illustrated story follows a bunny as she goes from relative to relative and from neighbour to friend to stay, making her own adventure in a less than ideal situation. In the process, she learns about looking after herself and thinking about the needs of others.
This book encourages children to be positive, adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges and the unknown. -
Joanne Poon is a theatre teacher at School of the Arts, Singapore. She enjoys playwriting, directing, puppetry and creating theatre with young people. She is also the author of Brave Maeve, a picture book that explains cancer to young children which has been staged twice as a full-length musical.
Heng Li Ching is an artist known for her refined watercolour style and clean colour palette. Her aesthetic influences derive from fairytales, old picture books and quiet forest walks. This is her third book.
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 36
Year Published: 2022
Size: 200mm x 230mm