A Right Royal Mess

A Right Royal Mess by Rachel Lyon is a charming children’s book published by Maverick Arts Publishing on August 28, 2017. This 32-page edition, written in English, presents the story of Queen Fluff, a fancy bunny who finds herself without friends due to her thoughtless demands for others to match her lavish lifestyle.
In this engaging tale, Queen Fluff learns a valuable lesson about friendship and kindness. After requesting that her fellow bunnies make their burrows as fancy as hers, she is met with a surprising response that teaches her the importance of empathy. The narrative explores themes of thoughtlessness and the value of companionship, making it a relatable read for young audiences. Through her journey, Queen Fluff discovers that true happiness comes not from material possessions but from the joy of sharing experiences with friends.
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Queen Fluff is a very fancy bunny with lots of fancy things, but she doesn’t have any friends. She writes a letter to the kingdom to demand the other bunnies make their burrows fancy so she can visit but the other bunnies are poor. To teach her a lesson about thoughtlessness, the bunnies fill their burrows with frogs and rats to scare Queen Fluff away. In the end, Queen Fluff realises how thoughtless she has been and invites everyone round to her own burrow for a party. She learns that while having fancy things is nice, having friends is much nicer.
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