Mr and Mrs Cottontail have just retired and have decided to immigrate to New Zealand to live. They have flown from the United Kingdom to New Zealand and get a taxi from the airport to Kowhai Tree Farm. They ordered a new car and caravan to be shipped to New Zealand to the Kowhai Tree Farm last month. Mr Cottontail gets out the map to see where they are and what direction they need to go.
Mrs Cottontail looks around and points, "Our car and caravan have arrived and are parked over there." she says. "Right," answers Mr Cottontail, "According to the map we just follow the old brick road to Kowhai Corner Hall."
Mr Cottontail gets his key out of his shoulder bag and tries it in the car door.
"Yes! It fits," he exclaims as he opens the car door.
"Oh, let me check the inside of the caravan first." says Mrs Cottontail. "Oh, it's perfect." BEEP, BEEP, sounds the car horn, "Get in the car and let's go." calls Mr Cottontail.
Meanwhile... At Kowhai Corner Hall Mr Know has arrived with a a truck full of rabbits from K.C. Bunny borough. They have come to welcome Mr and Mrs Cottontail to K. C. Bunnyborough
Mr Know lifts up the flap at the back of the truck and puts out the ladders for the rabbits to climb down. TURN AROUND RABBITS!
They climb down and hop into the hall to get it ready for the afternoon's entertainment. "There's the hall," squeals Mrs Cottontail in delight as they drive closer.
The rabbits in the hall cheer and hop up and down with excitement as Mr and Mrs Cottontail get out of the car.
Mr Know greets them and shakes Mr Cottontail's paw as he welcomes them into the hall. He shows them to the chairs and the entertainment begins.
Mr Know introduces Larry Lemon who will play the piano and Fiona Fawn who will play the violin. The rabbits listen attentively.
Next is Terry Tan who plays the ukelele. Terry Tan invites the rabbits to sing along with him. The rabbits join in with the singing and dance and clap together. Mr and Mrs Cottontail thank all the rabbits for the the wonderful welcome and are looking forward to living the rest of their life in their caravan at Kowhai Corner Bunnyborough.
Mr Know thanks Larry Lemon, Fiona Fawn and Terry Tan for the music and asks the rabbits for help to set the trestle up outside for afternoon tea. Mr Know says grace and then they all eat and drink. "Don't eat too much, because the truck may not move with the extra weight!" adds Mr Know with a grin. All the rabbits leave the hall to go back to K. C. Bunnyborough happy and content.
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