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Did you mean? Weninger, Brigette

"When Davy hears about his friend Wendy Wildgoose's wonderful vacation at the beach, he wants to go too. But he and his family can't fly like geese and their wagon is too weak to carry their luggage, so the beach is out. But Davy takes the family on a wonderful trip that is just ...

Davy forms a soccer team of bunnies who are determined to win the Big Bad Badger Soccer Challenge Game.

Davy has a fight with his friend Eddie when the best boat he has ever made gets washed away, but then he realizes that his friendship with Eddie, who can build great dams, is more important.

Although Davy Rabbit is too little to hike with his older brother and too big to play games with his younger siblings, he is just the right size to babysit his younger sister.

In simple words, accompanied by vivid pictures, a young girl describes the life cycle of the apple - from tiny seed to tree, from beautiful blossom to juicy apple - and expresses her gratitude for this small but wonderful miracle of nature.

Captivating short stories make each day of Advent a special treat and ones children will look forward to as they count down to Christmas"-- Provided by publisher.

When Davy the Rabbit is sick, his mother insists that he stay in bed, but his friends have plans for him to have fun anyway.

When Rico Raccoon steals the meadow animals' ball, Rico's mother returns it and the animals are ready to resume play. All except Max Mouse who wonders if Rico is as bad as they say and decides to seek him out.

Davy is inconsolable when he loses his beloved toy rabbit Nicky, even after Mother Rabbit makes him a cuddly replacement.

Nora's lost pacifier becomes a toy for several other animals before it is finally returned to her.

While waiting for his birthday, Davy Rabbit makes some wishes which are fulfilled when his grandparents come to his party as a special birthday present.

Worried about the hungry animals left out in the cold, Davy the rabbit believes he is following Santa's wishes when he shares his food, leaving very little for his family.

Ben does not want to sleep alone, but when his mother asks which toy he wants to take to bed, she is surprised by his choice.

A girl describes the steps involved in baking a loaf of bread--from planting and harvesting the wheat to grinding the flour and kneading the dough.

A little angel has been chosen to find the best Christmas present this year, only he doesn't know where to begin looking. The wise old rabbit offers to help, and what follows is a marvelous exchange of stories, as the rabbit and the angel tell each other tales of gifts and deeds ...

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