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Three Bunny Sisters is This Year’s Must-Read for Kids, a Thoughtful Story Encouraging
Charity In Our Youngest Generation

July 15, 2022 by Contributing Writer

Three Bunny Sisters was created to inspire children to participate in charity work and be caring
to other people. Written by Raveena (15), Diya (12), and Amisha (8) Duggal, the story centers
around three bunnies who are sisters (notice the connection!) and learn how to give back to
those in need. Imagine the fun of reading this with your kiddos, knowing it’s written by
charity-driven girls with a feel-good, meaningful purpose.

The book has won a Mom’s Choice Gold Award. The young authors also garnered first place
in the 2021 Purple Dragonfly Award in the “Charity/Making a Difference” category.
The takeaway the real-life sisters want to impart is that no matter how young you are, you can
make a difference, inspiring kids to help people globally. It makes a wonderful gift and addition
to a classroom library, available on Amazon, Good Reads, and Barnes & Noble.

The sisters have donated their books and new toys to Nemours Children Hospital in Orlando.

Follow them on Instagram @threebunnysisters #threebunnysisters

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