Cooper the rescue dog knows that friendship is based on connections and shared interests, and not on what we look like. Please Don’t Tell Cooper That Jack is a Rabbit will not only entertain young readers but also inspire conversations about diversity and true friendship.
My review:
Please Don't Tell Cooper That Jack is a Rabbit by Michelle Lander Feinberg is a lovely children’s book written from the heart. Indeed the author is a life-long animal advocate. This is first and foremost a profound story, even if it is extraordinarily engaging. It is the second opus starring Cooper the adorable dog and you immediately want to read the first opus. Cooper is a tender, good at heart, lively dog who cannot see a rabbit without running after it, scaring it to death, while he only wants to make friends. In fact, Cooper is not interested in appearances and is not frightened by differences. Quite the contrary! He is going to become best friends with this tiny rabbit and even have him adopted. He is kind-hearted, and shows us that what truly (and only) matters is who we are and not what we look like. The author urges us warmly: “Keep your mind and heart open and be yourself!” An astounding, amazing book about tolerance and friendship that I could not recommend more!
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