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Loudmouth George, a rabbit who brags about catching the biggest fish even though he had never been fishing, is embarrassed by the size of the fish he finally does catch.
Two rabbits, seeking carrots for the first lunch in their new home and receiving a variety of food from their animal neighbors, are at first reluctant to sample anything they have never eaten before.
Now grown, a rabbit reminisces about the magic and warmth of the times when he, his brother, and his mother frolicked in the first snowfall of the year.
Ten rabbits are hungry for supper but Mama Rabbit has nothing to put in her soup pot, so Papa sends the little ones to the garden where they discover increasing numbers of foods in many different colors.
At bedtime a rabbit ponders the good things that happened during the day and how there was time to work, time to play, time to dance, laugh, and cuddle.
Everyone in Mrs. Conner's first-grade class loves their visitor, Sparky the bunny, except Reza, who tries to overcome his fear when the teacher gives him a special job.
Momma Bunny is really dumb. Poppa Bunny is even dumber. Baby Bunny is the dumbest bunny of all. So on December 24th, they decorate the tree, stuff the turkey and paint the fried eggs. That can only mean one thing, it's Easter time at the Dumb Bunnies' house!
Little Rabbit wants to help his father, the Easter Bunny, decorate and distribute eggs for the holiday, but decides to keep the one he has made for someone very special.
A collection of the four stories relating all the adventures of Peter Rabbit and his mischievous cousin, Benjamin Bunny. Included are "The Tale of Peter Rabbit, " "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, " "The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, " and "The Tale of Mr. Tod."
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