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Summary of The Secret Life of Juniper Snow’s Rabbits
The Secret Life of Juniper Snow’s Rabbits is a whimsical, episodic storybook series created for the children of Lethbridge. It follows the quiet yet adventurous lives of a group of rabbits living under the watchful care of Juniper Snow, a kind-hearted woman whose backyard serves as both a sanctuary and a gateway to a much larger world.
Through the eyes of these curious rabbits—especially brave little explorers like Mopsy—readers are taken on imaginative journeys beyond the safety of the garden. Each episode unfolds a new adventure filled with excitement, danger, humor, and discovery, as the rabbits encounter clever predators, form unexpected alliances, and learn to navigate the wild landscapes that surround their home.
Blending playful storytelling with moments of tension and triumph, the series reveals that even the smallest creatures can live the biggest stories—often hidden just beneath the surface of everyday life.
Purpose of the Series
The purpose of The Secret Life of Juniper Snow’s Rabbits is to inspire imagination, courage, and compassion in young readers while fostering a deep connection to community and the natural world.
At its heart, the series is about:
Curiosity and Growth – Encouraging children to explore, ask questions, and learn through experience.
Resilience and Problem-Solving – Showing that challenges, even frightening ones, can be overcome with clever thinking and bravery.
Kindness and Protection – Highlighting the importance of safe spaces, caring relationships, and looking out for one another.
Local Connection – Creating a sense of belonging by rooting magical storytelling in a familiar place—Lethbridge—so children can imagine wonder in their own backyard.
Cooperatively, the series aims to remind children that adventure exists everywhere, that they are capable of more than they realize, and that even in a big, sometimes scary world, there are always places—and people—who care enough to keep them safe.















