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Margaret Wise Brown
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The Runaway Bunny
Margaret Wise Brown
$6.99
Softbound
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"Once there was a little bunny who wanted to run away.
So he said to his mother, "I am running away." "If
you run away," said his mother, "I will run after
you. For you are my little bunny." And so begins one
of the best young children's books of all time. For no matter
where the little bunny can think to run, his mother shows
him that she will always come after him, always be waiting
for him. This book is pure warmth between two covers. My children
loved this story long after they had outgrown it - yours will,
too.
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Goodnight Moon
Margaret Wise Brown
$5.95
Softbound
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A sleepy little bunny crawls in bed in the great green room.
As the light grows dimmer and dimmer (and his eyelids grow
heavier and heavier), he notices everything in the room. Then,
one by one, bids all things good night. Guaranteed to leave
them snuggled down and ready to sleep!
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Home for a Bunny
Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrated by Garth Williams
Hardbound - large format
$8.99
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"In the Spring a bunny came down the road.
He was going to find a home of his own.
A home for a bunn,
A home of his own,
Under a rock,
Under a stone,
Under a log,
Or under the ground.
Where would a bunny find a home?"
Follow Garth Williams' fluffy little bunny as he investigates
one woodland home after another and finally finds one that
is just right for him. A warm and lovable story that affirms
that there is a place for each and every one of us in God's
world.
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Two Little Trains
Margaret Wise Brown
Pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon
Hardbound - large format
$15.95
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Two little trains went down the track,
Two little trains went West.
Puff, Puff, Puff and Chug, Chug, Chug,
Two little trains to the West
One little train was a streamlined train, one little train
was a little old train. One little train travels through the
"real world" - the other little train travels through
the world of a child's imagination. All through the day they
travel until they arrive at the West and bedtime. The very
special pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon place the two little
trains side-by-side as they journey through their respective
worlds. We are all very different and all very much alike.
An enduring, wise, and very charming book.
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