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Activity  •  21 October 2022

 

Have You Seen Tomorrow? Colouring Sheet

Have You Seen Tomorrow? is a beautiful contemporary fable from the acclaimed Kyle Mewburn about gratitude, mindfulness and living in the present. Download this delightful colouring sheet for a perfect weekend activity.

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Have You Seen Tomorrow?

If only Rabbit could see all the wonderful things right under his nose today, instead of always looking forward to tomorrow! This very special picture book, a contemporary fable about practising gratitude, mindfulness and living in the present, is from the acclaimed Kyle Mewburn.

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