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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, in The Grass May Not be Greener by Hilary Lawrence, Bunny, fed up with his boring life, meets a fairy who makes his wish to experience a different life come true.

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The Grass May Not Be Greener

The Grass May Not Be Greener by Hilary Lawrence on The Table Read Magazine
The Grass May Not Be Greener by Hilary Lawrence

The Grass May Not Be Greener by Hilary Lawrence is the first book in a three-part ‘Life’s Great Morals’ series, aimed at readers aged from three to seven years.

Drawing wisdom from timeless proverbs, Hilary Lawrence weaves stories that emphasize the importance of strong core values and beliefs in a child’s development. Bouncing rhymes bring these lessons to life, while Katherine Summerville’s vivid and eye-catching illustrations add another layer of engagement for young readers.

Is the grass really greener on the other side? A bored bunny named Bunny yearns for a more exciting life. Enter a mischievous fairy who grants him a wild wish: to transform into different animals for a day! Soar through the sky as a bee, trumpet like an elephant, slither like a snake, and swim like a fish! But will Bunny discover that happiness lies not in being someone else, but in embracing who he truly is?

This uplifting, humorous, and surprising tale by Hilary Lawrence teaches young readers a valuable life lesson: sometimes, what seems better on the surface isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Join Bunny on his transformative adventure and discover the joy of being yourself!

Written to help children to understand that even if others appear to have an easier life, this may well not be the case, the storyline is supported by additional and fun facts about rabbits, as well as details pertaining to the origin of the proverb.

100% of profits from “The Grass May Not Be Greener” go to children’s charities. We support KidsOR, who save children’s lives in the world’s poorest countries, and The Reading Clinic, who help children with dyslexia and dyscalculia.

Hilary Lawrence

Hilary Lawrence on The Table Read Magazine
Hilary Lawrence

Hilary Lawrence, a mother of three, knows firsthand the importance of strong core values in a child’s development. In our fast-paced world, a firm moral compass is more crucial than ever. Lessons learned early, both at home and in school, provide a foundation that guides children not just in their youth, but throughout their lives.

Lawrence’s books address this need in a delightful way. Drawing on timeless proverbs that have been woven into British culture for centuries, she brings these valuable lessons to life. These proverbs, often lost in modern times, are reimagined through beautifully illustrated rhyming stories that resonate with young readers. Lawrence’s mission is twofold: to revive these wise sayings for future generations and to provide parents with engaging tools to share these important life lessons with their children.

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