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The Biddle family lives in a rabbit habitat deep in the forest. A warehouse nearby is storing hazardous waste in barrels that are beginning to leak. The area around their habitat is becoming very dangerous. Bunny Joshua Biddle decides to go exploring and gets himself into a little trouble! The neighbors rescue him and realize they need to take action in order to protect their children.This short story should start a conversation between parents and children, discussing the environmental mishaps from the past, the present, and the future.
If you have read my first book, The Ladybug Feast, Ralphie the fly was a character in the book. Ralphie likes to eat too many unhealthy foods and he is gaining so much weight that he is having a hard time flying. He decides that he should get healthy and lose weight by making some changes in his life style because he wants to make a good impression on someone very special. Ralphie gets some good advice from a very unusual character!
Children often don''t understand why other children look, act, walk, and talk different. However, children are very curious and are more apt to ask why that other child is different from them. The answer is that those children, if given a chance, are more like them. They want what every other child wants-to be liked, to fit in, and to have fun.Matt, Michael, and Jimmy live in the neighborhood where a little girl moves in across the street. Her family moved there because the little girl called Amy is developmentally disabled and needs a better educational program.The boys know she is new in the neighborhood. They know she goes to a different school, and they know she has a disability. However, they still choose to ignore her. One day, Amy sees the boys playing outside. She walks across the street, sits down on the grass, and stays there until she gets their attention. With Amy''s help, the boys learn something they would have never expected.
The children in the town of Willow Creek wait anxiously each week for the little train that brings supplies to Mr. Hermans general store. The conductor, Mr. Mike, always brings special surprises to pass out to the children, and after the supplies are unloaded, he lets the children board the train for a ride. The children find out from Mr. Mike that the little train, the VonAaron Express, will no longer be coming to their town to bring supplies, and they become very upset. The parents observe how sad the children are, so they come together to figure out how they can get the VonAaron Express back into their town, so they can bring happiness back to their children.
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