Audrey Bunny
by Angie Smith, Illustrated by Breezy
Brookshire
Audrey Bunny isn’t perfect. She has a little hole above her
heart. She wants nothing more than to be loved. But is she unworthy of being
loved with her hole? When Caroline enters her life and takes her home from the
toy shop, Audrey falls in love. But then is conflicted because she is worried
that she will lose Caroline’s love when Caroline notices that she isn’t
flawless.
Audrey Bunny is a sweet love story that proves nobody is
perfect. Written with religious undertones, this story can be read over and
over again. Thanks to Angie Smith, the author, for creating a lovable character
and story that will touch your heart. Most importantly the message that the
author builds on is differences make us unique and
special. While there is so much more to this story that can be found on Angie
Smith’s website, it is how she created the story and her spiritual closeness
with G-d that makes this a gem. You don’t have to be religious to enjoy the
story and share it with others. It can be a great tool for discussion with
children on many levels and Angie has also included activities in the back of
the book to do as well.
This is a love story, of a different sort. Recommended for
children ages 4-8.
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