Rabbit hillNew folks are coming to live in the Big House. The animals of Rabbit Hill wonder if they will plant a garden and thus be good providers. |
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User Review - foggidawn - LibraryThingAll of the small animals on the hill are excited at the prospect of “new folks coming,” but what will the new arrivals be like? Planters, or lazy, shiftless sorts? Will they have dogs? Guns? Traps ... Read full review
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User Review - SusieDell - LibraryThingSummary: This book is a older book that tells about the life of rabbits, and other animals that they come in contact with daily. The rabbit family would have some kind of adventure happening each time ... Read full review
Contents
New Folks Coming | 18 |
Mother Worries | 27 |
Little Georgie Sings a Song | 35 |
Copyright | |
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