The Charming Forest
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The Charming Forest is a collection of short stories that you can read with your kids, or allow them to read for themselves.
Follow Willie Rabbit on his adventure to prove to his brother and friends that size doesn’t matter.
Timmy the mouse learns a valuable lesson on why listening to your parents is not so bad after all.
The third story teaches the old saying: Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. It tells the story of how a spider manages to trick the whole animal community, into getting what he wants. Each story is designed to help children learn about moral values. Each story comes with a set of questions, that you can discuss with your kids after reading. Each question is designed to make them think about what or how the characters are feeling, and why. These can be bedtime stories, or stories that can be read by the kids themselves. I encourage you to have a discussion with your children after reading these stories. Take a little family time out for it!
I hope you, and your family will enjoy the wonderful adventures in the Charming Forest.
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The Charming Forest - Rachel Tucker
The Charming Forest
By
Rachel Tucker
Copyright © 2015 by Rachel Tucker
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Printed in the United States of America
First Printing, 2015
One Small Rabbit
Young Willie Rabbit lived with his family in a forest on the the bank of a river. As he ate his breakfast of cabbage and carrots, he heard his friends playing outside in the sunshine. He gobbled down the rest of his food and ran outside to join them. His friends were playing baseball.
Can I play on your side?
he asked Big Red. No, you’re too small. You cannot hit the ball hard enough,
Big red told him. He went over to kit, his big brother. Can I join your team?
No, you are too small and you can’t run fast enough,
kit said. Willie felt very sad. He went and sat on a long chair all by himself. He was the smallest rabbit in his family and among his friends. That’s