

A humorous, touching story about how good citizenship and a little consideration for others can make our world a joyful place for all. Now in paperback! It’s never too early to introduce children to the concept of being a good citizen! In this humorous, touching story that’s now in paperback, Sunnyville is the perfect place to live, until one day Rhino tosses a candy wrapper on the ground. “What?” he says. “It’s only one.” But soon, others start throwing their trash on the ground, too, and it begins to pile up. Gradually, the neighborhood becomes messier, noisier, and grumpier. Can anyone save the day? This is an ideal book for sharing at home or at school during story time to reinforce the idea that a little consideration for others can make our world a joyful place for all. Back matter includes tips for how to be a good neighbor.
Tracey is originally from South Wales. She worked as a teacher until her first daughter was born, when she left teaching to spend time being a “mum.” She later returned to working at a school, where she delivered a specialist literacy program and helped students who had been out of school long-term with illness reintegrate into the school system. This experience sparked her own interest in writing. Today, she lives in what she calls an ancient cottage in a “hidden valley surrounded by sheep, wild deer and cows with big fluffy ears!”
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