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The winter season on Bunny Hill is quiet and the snow drifts down as the rabbits sleep deep in the warren waiting for spring to arrive. Jim Jack the bunny is always on the lookout for seasonal fun for all the furry animals living nearby. But what causes the seasons on Bunny Hill? This question takes us from their cozy rabbit burrow to the vast reaches of outer space to see how the subtle tilt of the planet can impact their lives on Earth. Easter brings all the animals together to spread joy, while Thanksgiving is a special time for friends and family. Christmas herald's peace and rest,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The winter season on Bunny Hill is quiet and the snow drifts down as the rabbits sleep deep in the warren waiting for spring to arrive. Jim Jack the bunny is always on the lookout for seasonal fun for all the furry animals living nearby. But what causes the seasons on Bunny Hill? This question takes us from their cozy rabbit burrow to the vast reaches of outer space to see how the subtle tilt of the planet can impact their lives on Earth. Easter brings all the animals together to spread joy, while Thanksgiving is a special time for friends and family. Christmas herald's peace and rest, completing the seasonal cycle each year. Winter, spring, summer, and fall the rabbits use their ingenuity and energy for boundless fun!
Autorenporträt
Taama writes children's books packed full of fun and education for kids. She enjoys encouraging children to learn and discover the world around them. "It's fun teaches kids about nature and the animals who live in the forest." She grew up in the deep woods of Louisiana where her mom taught her and her sisters the beauty around them. She dreamed of being an artist and worked to pay for art lessons. Many years later, she graduated from Texas A&M University as an Architect. Her passion for art turned into a career in architecture where she developed a strong sense of design and still loves to paint. Find out more at her website: www.taamaforasiepi.com.