Discover a fun way a little bunny earns some extra carrots, and learn about addition and subtraction too!
Carrots are money in Bunnyland, and Toonie really wants to earn some—but how? Well, he loves to paint—and everyone needs some nice artwork. So he takes out his easel, collects his supplies, and gets to work. Hippity hop, paint and don’t stop! Soon he has enough paintings to fill a whole gallery, and now all he needs are some customers. Good thing he has a big family and lots of friends! Little bunnies will get a kick out of watching this little go-getter rake in the carrots while doing something he loves!
Cinders McLeod wrote and illustrated the Moneybunny Books Give It!, Save It!, Spend It!, and Earn It! and is the creator of the book and comic strip Broomie Law. Her illustrations have appeared in The Guardian, The Express, The Observer, The Independent, Herald Scotland, The Scotsman, The Globe and Mail, and Macleans, and on CBC television. Her work has been recognized by the Society for News Design, the National Magazine Awards, the National Newspaper Awards, and The Guinness Book of Records. Cinders is also a recorded singer-songwriter-double bassist, a Gaelic language student, and a mother of two. She lives in Toronto, Canada.
Discover a fun way a little bunny earns some extra carrots, and learn about addition and subtraction too!
Carrots are money in Bunnyland, and Toonie really wants to earn some—but how? Well, he loves to paint—and everyone needs some nice artwork. So he takes out his easel, collects his supplies, and gets to work. Hippity hop, paint and don’t stop! Soon he has enough paintings to fill a whole gallery, and now all he needs are some customers. Good thing he has a big family and lots of friends! Little bunnies will get a kick out of watching this little go-getter rake in the carrots while doing something he loves!
Cinders McLeod wrote and illustrated the Moneybunny Books Give It!, Save It!, Spend It!, and Earn It! and is the creator of the book and comic strip Broomie Law. Her illustrations have appeared in The Guardian, The Express, The Observer, The Independent, Herald Scotland, The Scotsman, The Globe and Mail, and Macleans, and on CBC television. Her work has been recognized by the Society for News Design, the National Magazine Awards, the National Newspaper Awards, and The Guinness Book of Records. Cinders is also a recorded singer-songwriter-double bassist, a Gaelic language student, and a mother of two. She lives in Toronto, Canada.