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Oh, Carrots!

Book Of The Month

Oh, Carrots!

Ilustrajo, Mariajo

Hardback

Shortlisted for Illustrator of the Year - British Book Awards 2025From the award-winning creator ofI Love Books comes a humorous and heartfelt tale about thevalue of kindness and the magic of making new friends. Oh, Carrots! is the perfect choice for young children as they begin to navigate their first friendships. Mr Rabbit lives alone, and do you know what? He likes it! He enjoys peaceful moments spent reading, drinking cups of tea, and gardening - but sometimes it can get a little too quiet . . . Luckily, Spring has arrived, and that means Mr Rabbit can plant his favourite vegetable – carrots! With some love,sunshine, and a little bit of singing, the carrots begin to grow. But one day, Mr Rabbit spots something unusual - awiggling carrot top! He pulls and pulls, and out pops a walking, talking carrot. Carrot only wants to be Mr Rabbit’s friend, but Mr Rabbit just wants to be left alone! From leaving soil all over the sofa to rummaging through Mr Rabbit’s books, Carrot’s mischievous antics leave the solitary rabbit feeling a bit irritated. Yet, as the day unfolds, Mr Rabbit finds himself starting to enjoy the company. He’s so used to being all alone that he’s never evenconsidered having a friend. Maybe now is the perfect time for that to change. 

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