The Hare Who Wouldn't Share

· Simon and Schuster
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32
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About this ebook

There was once a hare who did NOT like to share.
What is the point of sharing? thinks the hare.
The more I give away the less there is for ME.  


But even the hare can appreciate the lovingly tended carrot patch created by the neighbouring rabbits. So, when a huge boar threatens to destroy the patch, will this hare come to see that giving things up for others means that you can gain so very much MORE of the most important things in life
  • A brilliant book to encourage conversations about sharing and community
  • Stunning artwork from the highly-acclaimed illustrator of I'm Sticking with You and The Duck Who Didn't Like Water
  • A warm hug of an ending!


Praise for Steve Small:
"A pure splash of joy" - Daily Mail on The Duck Who Didn't Like Water
"Comical, bold ... tender" - The Sunday Times on I'm Sticking with You 

Also by Steve Small: 
The Duck Who Didn't Like Water
Wellington's Big Day Out
Brave Litle Bear


With Smriti Halls:
I'm Sticking with You
I'm Sticking with You Too
Let's Stick Together

About the author

Steve Small has worked in animation for over thirty years as a director, designer, and animator. The work has varied from working on Disney features to designing and directing shorts, TV series, and commercials. He’s the illustrator of I’m Sticking with You and the author and illustrator of The Duck Who Didn’t Like Water, Wellington’s Big Day Out, Brave Little Bear, and The Hare Who Wouldn’t Share. Steve lives in London, and when he’s not painting and drawing, you’ll likely find him feeding the crows on Blackheath Common.

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