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The Christmas Bunny

The Christmas Bunny

Arnold Rabin
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The Easter Bunny came to the North Pole on Christmas Eve, announcing that he wanted to give out Easter eggs that night. He had spent months making Christmas Easter eggs — or was it Easter Christmas eggs? The eggs were very beautiful, but Santa tried to convince the bunny that people would be confused about whether it was Christmas or Easter. The Easter Bunny hid inside the pile of presents — but Santa spotted him. He offered a solution: the Easter Bunny could go with Santa IF the Easter Bunny let Santa go with him on Easter. At last the bunny realized that Easter should be Easter and Christmas be Christmas. Santa also reminded him that unless he got home and in bed that he might miss out on his Christmas presents. In a flash the Easter Bunny was gone. When Santa arrived at the Easter Bunny’s home he found a special Christmas egg in the toe of the stocking, along with this note: “Dear Santa, here is a Christmas present for you. I hope you like it. I’ll be seeing you at Eastertime. Merry Christmas!”
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Golden Books
Release
September 11, 1998
ISBN
0307301303
ISBN 13
9780307301307

The Christmas Bunny

Arnold Rabin
0/5 ( ratings)
The Easter Bunny came to the North Pole on Christmas Eve, announcing that he wanted to give out Easter eggs that night. He had spent months making Christmas Easter eggs — or was it Easter Christmas eggs? The eggs were very beautiful, but Santa tried to convince the bunny that people would be confused about whether it was Christmas or Easter. The Easter Bunny hid inside the pile of presents — but Santa spotted him. He offered a solution: the Easter Bunny could go with Santa IF the Easter Bunny let Santa go with him on Easter. At last the bunny realized that Easter should be Easter and Christmas be Christmas. Santa also reminded him that unless he got home and in bed that he might miss out on his Christmas presents. In a flash the Easter Bunny was gone. When Santa arrived at the Easter Bunny’s home he found a special Christmas egg in the toe of the stocking, along with this note: “Dear Santa, here is a Christmas present for you. I hope you like it. I’ll be seeing you at Eastertime. Merry Christmas!”
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Golden Books
Release
September 11, 1998
ISBN
0307301303
ISBN 13
9780307301307

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