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Jacqueline Leung

Jacqueline Leung

With a background in early childhood teaching, Jacqueline Leung knows how to engage young children. Through working with children, she has become aware of the importance of educating them about the responsibility and care needed to introduce a pet into the family. Not long after she adopted her first pet rabbit, Bella, Jacqui realised there was an urgent need to teach both children and adults about the proper care for these fuzzy creatures.

Jacqui created her story, The Rabbit Who Ate Too Many Carrots to inform children and their families about the appropriate diet for pet rabbits. Family health is important (pets included). Jacqui runs incursions at early childhood centres, to instil this knowledge in youngsters through fun, hands-on experiences. Jacqui's way with words and entertaining children makes for fun learning.


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The Rabbit Who Ate Too Many Carrots.

The Rabbit Who Ate Too Many Carrots.

The Rabbit Who Ate Too Many Carrots is $20.00 plus shipping & handling.


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Rabbits love carrots. Right? Eddie, Hamish's pet rabbit sure does. That is all he will eat. But is this a healthy Rabbit diet? Will he ever get sick of carrots? When all the carrots are gone, Eddie is determined to find some for himself. And so, he steals them from the garden. Filled up on carrots, he’s far from content. Is it possible for a rabbit to eat too many carrots?

Do you know what rabbits should eat? What makes up a healthy diet for our furry little friends? The Rabbit Who Ate Too Many Carrots educates families about how to care for their rabbit's health. Through humour and storytelling, Jacqueline Leung raises awareness about the responsibility of bringing a pet rabbit home to stay. A fun and educational story for any children’s library.