Little Rabbit's Big Surprise
Colour Fiction Series
What’s inside...
Little Rabbit's Big Surprise is a charming story about a small rabbit who discovers the power of kindness and helping others, leading her on unexpected adventures and forming new friendships.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
5-8
Length
96 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think Little Rabbit learned about helping others?
How do you feel when you help someone?
Why do you think it was important for Little Rabbit to surprise others?
Can you think of a time when you surprised someone and made them happy? How did that make you feel?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to relate personal experiences with the themes in the book, fostering a deeper understanding.
Highlight the feelings and reactions of characters within the book to help your child identify and empathize with them.
Discuss the importance of kindness and the impact of Little Rabbit's actions on others, emphasizing the value of helping and caring within your community.
Use examples from the book to inspire similar thoughtful actions in your child’s day-to-day life.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Generosity
Explanation: Little Rabbit discovers the joy of helping others by sharing unexpected gifts.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of sharing and giving, fostering a sense of empathy and community.
Example Lesson: Resourcefulness
Explanation: Throughout the story, Little Rabbit uses creative thinking to solve problems and help friends.
Real-World Application: Encourages kids to think outside the box and use their resources wisely in everyday challenges.
Example Lesson: The value of surprise and delight
Explanation: Little Rabbit’s actions lead to surprising joy for others, showing that small acts can bring great happiness.
Real-World Application: Teaches children that they can make a significant positive impact on others' lives through simple, thoughtful actions.
Example Lesson: Building relationships
Explanation: As Little Rabbit helps others, he also builds stronger relationships with his friends.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of nurturing friendships and being a supportive friend.