Tony is a cheerful little rabbit who loves running through the forest, until one day he discovers something that sets him apart from the others. Hurtful laughter makes him question himself, and the world no longer feels as safe as it once did.
Along his journey, Tony meets those who tease him and a few quiet friends who understand what it means to be different. When he faces a moment that requires real courage, Tony makes a brave choice to accept himself.
The Toothless Rabbit is a fairy tale about self-acceptance, dignity and inner strength. It helps children accept differences, suitable for sensitive children. It helps to build confidence.
The story speaks softly about feelings many children recognize: the wish to belong, the pain of being laughed at and the courage it takes to stay true to yourself.Suitable for children aged 6 -12, this book is suitable for families, classrooms, and emotional learning programs. The discussion materials invite thoughtful conversation about bulling, vulnerability, belonging, inner strength and self-worth.