Purple rabbit and four new friends

Purple rabbit and four new friends

by Sandra Shomorin
Purple rabbit and four new friends

Purple rabbit and four new friends

by Sandra Shomorin

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Overview

Purple Rabbit was an orphan, a city Rabbit, who ran away from school to the nearby forest because he was not treated well by the other children. In the forest, he made four new friends; Timbo the lion, Shappy the snake, Tricky the crocodile, and Sleepy the ghost. Purple did not know that he was the chosen one. One day he helped princess Jessy, a cat, and her adopted daughter May, a bird. He met Bobbo the dog, who told him that he was sent to save them all. Using his superpowers Purple was able to restore back peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798987880012
Publisher: Sandra Nzogi Shomorin
Publication date: 04/01/2023
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.22(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Sandra Ngozi Shomorin is an author of children's books. Her beautiful 13-year-old daughter, Esther Miracle Kanu, motivated her to write fascinating stories for children. When her daughter came to know about the story, she loved every bit of it. Sandra wants to enhance imaginative power in children. Sandra believes, there should be no limit to creativity and should never be constrained into boxes. Moreover, stories are the best way to instil values in children. This is what she wants for her kids. Sandra is the fourth one of her siblings, born in Oborhia, Abia state Nigeria. She later moved to the United Kingdom in 2011, for a better life and education. She studies at the university Centre Weston (UCW) under the university of the west of England Bristol (UWE). This book is dedicated to two of the most important people in her life. The first one is her darling son, Samuel Odinaka Kanu. Her kids are everything to her. She also dedicates this book to her late brother Chinonso Kanu. He was the last born and her favorite one out of all. He was a caring and loving person and for Sandra, he was more like her own child. They had a very strong bond. Sadly, he left her in 2006 after months of illness. She misses him dearly. She wants to keep writing stories for children so that they can enjoy the world of imagination and learn necessary values at the same time.
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