The Bunnikins-Bunnies and the Moon King

The Bunnikins-Bunnies and The Moon King
By EDITH B. DAVIDSON
AUTHOR OF “NIBBLES POPPELTY-POPPETT,” “THE BUNNIKINS-BUNNIES IN CAMP,” ETC.
With Illustrations by
CLARA E. ATWOOD
BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1912
Copyright, 1912, By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved. Published, September, 1912.
TO DEAR BARBARA WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF HER FRIEND MR. BUNNIKINS-BUNNY
One day Mr. Bunnikins-Bunny came home feeling very much out of sorts. He had a headache, a toothache, and the shivery-shivers all over.
Mrs. Bunny gave him some cayenne pepper tea, and then put him to bed well wrapped up in blankets, and with a hot-water bottle to keep his toe-toes warm. Very funny he looked with his long ears sticking out of his blue-and-white nightcap.
In the afternoon, his friend, Mr. Gray-Squirrel, dropped in to see him, and said at once: “What you need is a change of air, and I know just the thing for you to do; come for a trip to the Moon with me in my new airship. You’ll have plenty of fresh air, and not too much heat, unless we happen to fall into the Sun.”

Edith B. Davidson
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2024-02-13

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Fantasy fiction; Squirrels -- Juvenile fiction; Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction; Imaginary places -- Juvenile fiction; Rabbits -- Juvenile fiction

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