Magic Bunny: Chocolate Wishes
#1 in Magic Bunny Series
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What’s inside...
In 'Magic Bunny: Chocolate Wishes', a magical bunny named Arrow serves as the fluffy friend and protector of a young girl named Charlotte. Arrow brings joy to the human world and helps Charlotte navigate everyday challenges, teaching her valuable lessons. Together, they go on a whimsical adventure filled with sweetness and light. In a new series by the author of Magic Kitten, Arrow is also the keeper of a magic key that maintains a lush meadow for many bunnies. When the key is threatened, Arrow flees to our world to keep it safe and seeks a special friend in a little girl who can look after him.
Discussion points
What would you do if you had a magic friend like Arrow the bunny?
How do you think Suzie felt when she found Chocolate Wishes in her pocket?
Why is it important to be kind and helpful like Arrow?
What was your favorite part of the adventure and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Before starting the book, ask your child what they think a day with a magic bunny might include to spark their imagination.
After reading, discuss the importance of helping others by citing specific examples from the book where kindness made a difference.
Encourage your child to describe their favorite magical moments or characters from the book and share why those stood out to them.
Use the story’s themes to help your child relate the magical adventures to their everyday life, prompting them to think about how they can incorporate kindness and magic into their daily interactions.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of Kindness
Explanation: In 'Magic Bunny: Chocolate Wishes', the bunny shows kindness to others in the story, sharing chocolates and bringing joy.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to share their toys or snacks with friends, fostering a nurturing and caring environment.
Example Lesson: Value of Honesty
Explanation: The characters learn the significance of being truthful, especially when the bunny admits a mistake.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to tell the truth in their dealings with friends and adults, building trust and integrity.
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Cooperation
Explanation: Throughout the book, characters work together to solve problems, highlighting the effectiveness of collaboration.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson at school during group projects or at home by helping out with chores cooperatively.
Example Lesson: Problem Solving Skills
Explanation: The bunny and friends face challenges which they solve using creative and logical thinking.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to think critically and find solutions to everyday issues, such as resolving conflicts with siblings or figuring out puzzles.
Example Lesson: Joy of Giving
Explanation: The magical bunny experiences happiness by giving chocolates to others, teaching the joy that comes from generosity.
Real-World Application: Kids learn the value of selflessness by giving gifts during birthdays or sharing their allowance for charitable causes.