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Easter Bunny

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Maison d'édition: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Synopsis

The Easter Bunny hops down the trail to find colorful eggs to give as treats. This cute rhyming song will have everyone excited for the Easter holiday. How many eggs will the Easter Bunny give to you? Little ones will have fun counting the eggs on each page as they imagine playing with the adorable Easter Bunny with floppy ears and a fluffy tail.
Disponible depuis: 29/11/2020.

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