Respectful Rabbit offers Activities, Books and Classes to help teach good character!
"A child who is allowed to be disrespectful to his parents will not have true respect for anyone." Billy Graham
![]() Respectful Rabbit teaches a child to be respectful to one self and to others. Children relate to this character at an early age and internalize the trait helping them to understand what it means to be respectful. We believe that introducing these traits at a younger age will create a better-quality society for everyone
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With your Donation we can continue to:
“Making A Difference One Child At A Time”
Your donation provides the resources for our Superhero Activity Boxes for our Children's Hospitals Project.
“Making A Difference One Child At A Time”
Your donation provides the resources for our Superhero Activity Boxes for our Children's Hospitals Project.
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The world is full of people. All shapes, all sizes, all colors, all ages, all different nationalities. Each person deserves to be respected. Yes, respect is earned. Let's teach our children to be respectful of who they are and to be respectful of others.
Here are some tips from Respectful Rabbit:
1. Be respectful of yourself
2. Be respectful of others
3. Be respectful of your sisters and brothers
4. Be respectful to the earth
5. Be respectful in your home
6. Be respectful to your parents and follow the rules
7. Be respectful in your community and follow the rules
8. Be respectful in the classroom and follow the rules
9. Be respectful when visiting family and friends
10. Know the rules, listening is a good place to start
Here are some tips from Respectful Rabbit:
1. Be respectful of yourself
2. Be respectful of others
3. Be respectful of your sisters and brothers
4. Be respectful to the earth
5. Be respectful in your home
6. Be respectful to your parents and follow the rules
7. Be respectful in your community and follow the rules
8. Be respectful in the classroom and follow the rules
9. Be respectful when visiting family and friends
10. Know the rules, listening is a good place to start