Grandmother Cottontail has arranged a picnic at Plastic Park for
mothers with pre-school rabbits.
Grandfather and Grandmother Cottontail have brought a new structure for Plastic
Park that they are going to unveil when all the mother rabbits and young rabbits meet together together this morning.
Grandfather and Grandmother Cottontail have brought their
caravan to Plastic Park so if it does rain the mother and baby rabbits can sit
in the caravan for their picnic.
Mrs Grayson with Pip has arrived with her sister Mrs Grayson
Blue with Brooke.
Mrs Chocolate arrived next with Nugget who when he saw the swing went hopping over to it. Mrs Chocolate gave him a swing and talked to Mrs White who was watching Gwen who was having slides.
Mrs Clematis Know, the school teacher has arrived with her twins who were premature, Herb and Hebe. Mrs Chocolate arrived next with Nugget who when he saw the swing went hopping over to it. Mrs Chocolate gave him a swing and talked to Mrs White who was watching Gwen who was having slides.
Grandfather Cottontail asks that all the rabbits gather
around now for the unveiling.
“Oh!” “It’s a rocking boat.” squeaks Mrs Grayson. “How wonderful it will get a lot of use.” They all clap and jump up and down with excitement.
Gwen and Brooke hop in and start swinging in the swinging boat.They love it.
The other rabbits gather round to make her feel welcome because she feels embarrassed because Herb and Hebe haven't any fur yet. Hebe is hot and wiggles round in the pram whereas Herb is cold.They will be able to keep their temperature stable when their fur grows.
Grandmother Cottontail invites the rabbits to sit on the
ground covering she has laid out for a picnic.
They all enjoy her freshly squeezed carrot juice and each other’s
friendship. They have decided that they
will all meet again as a preschool group while the other rabbits are at school.
Grandfather and Grandmother Cottontail Farewell the happy
group as they all start hopping to their homes.
Some have elder sons and daughters at school so need to be home for their
return.
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