Tucker’s Four-Carrot School Day

Tucker’s Four-Carrot School Day by Susan Winget is a delightful children’s book published by Harper Collins in July 2005. This 40-page edition, written in English, introduces young readers to Tucker, a small bunny who is apprehensive about his first day of school. With the guidance of his wise teacher, Miss Blossom, Tucker navigates his new environment and discovers the excitement of learning and friendship.
In this engaging story, readers will find themes of school and education, as well as the importance of family and social connections. As Tucker shares his experiences with his family after school, he learns to appreciate his accomplishments and the support of those around him. Susan Winget’s charming narrative captures the essence of new experiences and the joy that comes from embracing change, making it a relatable tale for young audiences.
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It’s the first day of school for Tucker, and he’d rather be anywhere else! Luckily wise Miss Blossom knows just how to welcome a small bunny to her classroom.
After school Tucker finds he has a lot to tell his family, and he basks in their praise of his accomplishments.
With irresistible charm, Susan Winget celebrates strong family ties, new experiences, and the joys of a four-carrot day.
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