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A sweetly illustrated introduction for little ones to the concept of respecting other people's belongings Bunny has been taking things that don't belong to him: pennies from Mama's purse, a friend's toy car, and a candy bar from the store. No, no, Bunny! Afterwards, feeling a little sad and scared about what he's done, Bunny confides in his mother and learns that it is not right to take things that don't belong to him. This sweet story and charming art are the perfect introduction to an important lesson for little ones, who don't always understand that not everything they see is theirs.



About the Author

Pamela Kennedy

Pamela Kennedy grew up in the Pacific Northwest, graduated from the University of Washington, then launched out with her Navy husband to visit a variety of home ports in the U.S. Writing was a portable career that traveled well and allowed her to hang around the house with her growing family. After leaving the Navy, the family put down roots in Honolulu, Hawaii for several years where Pam enjoyed teaching at a girls' school. Recently retired, both she and her husband have returned to Seattle to be closer to their adult children and their families. When she's not playing with her grandchildren, Pam continues to write essays and hymn stories for IDEALS Magazine as well as inspirational and devotional books for children and adults. She has also collaborated with her daughter, Anne Kennedy Brady, on several children's books. Together, they created the Otter B series for Focus on the Family/Tyndale Publishing. You can check out additional info on her webpage at: pamelakennedy.net. (photo credit: Kelsey Lynne Photography)



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