
Twin Rabbits Go to the Woods, Happy Easter
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Narrated by:
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Susanne McGrath
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By:
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Thérèse Wood
About this listen
Twin fluffy rabbits arrive in Woodpecker’s nest room.
Born one sister and brother, one daughter and son.
"What shall we name them? Georgina and Sam?”
“Let’s blow up a great spotted, celebratory balloon!”
Caring for their fluffy bunnies as their very own,
Nurturing them tenderly until fully grown.
Once discovered in the magical wood.
This great news creates the wood’s happiest mood.
Lots of fluffy bunny clothes are speedily sewn.
As the other wood animals pass by,
They won’t leave them alone!
“Those rabbits are adorable.”
“Heaven sent I bet!”
“Yes they are!”
“Let’s keep them out of the cold and wet!”
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