No. of pages 176
Published: 2018
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In "Better Together" by Kallie George, two lovable unlikely friends, a bear and a rabbit, embark on an adventure that highlights the importance of companionship and teamwork. As they face various challenges, they learn to embrace their differences and work together to overcome obstacles. Their journey teaches them valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance, and the beauty of collaboration. Through heartwarming moments and whimsical illustrations, the story captures the idea that together, they can achieve more than they could alone, emphasizing the joy and power of friendship. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Heartwood Hotel .
This book has been graded for interest at 7-10 years.
There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Hyperion .
Kallie George works as an author and editor in Vancouver, Canada, and she holds a master's in children's literature from the University of British Columbia. In addition to writing and editing, Kallie is a speaker and leads workshops for aspiring writers. She finds all eggs enchanting, even ordinary ones. She is the author of the Animal Adoption Agency series and The Winged Horse Race is her first book with Macmillan Children's Books. Stephanie Graegin is the illustrator of Don't Feed the Boy , Water in the Park , Happy Birthday, Bunny!, and several other picture books. She lives in Brooklyn. You can visit her online at www. graegin. com.
Animals in literature
Friendship in literature
Guinea Pigs in literature
Mice in literature
Hamsters in literature
Nature in literature
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