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Get four books in one from the Bunny in the House series.

Meet Bunny and his new friend, Liz-beth, the honey-colored rag doll, as they have adventures and fun in the House.

Liz-beth has a huge imagination for a little ragdoll. She is always trying to help Bunny better himself, for which he much appreciates.
Bunny with his droll humor and innocence welcomes her imagination as she gives him an eye exam, plays hide-and-seek, makes him glasses out of paper and plastic, teachs him about nutrition, and tries to teach him his letters.
Bunny asks which letters are his, and her response is "all the letters are yours". Bunny finds comfort and answers from the Lady in the House, and other unusual characters.

This is a great bedtime (or any time) book for children ages 3-6 and up.

This book contains approximately 130 pages, and 101 pictures.

Your child will love the imagination of Liz-beth and Bunny.

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