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  2. PETER RABBIT. and their names were—Flopsy, Mopsy. Cotton-tail, and Peter.They lived with their Mother in a sand-bank, underneath the ro. lane,but don'tgointoMr. McGregor's garden: your Father had an accident there; he was put in. a pie by Mrs. McGregor.''Now run along, and. don't get into m.

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    On your computer, shrink the illustration of your choice down to one-fourth of the page, but make sure you print out the entire page with the illustration in the corner. You can fold the page once, then again in half, and the image should be on the front “page” of the card. Have the children color in the rabbit and scenery – and they could add text...

    Print out the illustration of your choice and mount it to cardboard using rubber cement or Mod Podge. Set up easels – or make your own from cardboard bent in half – and give the children watercolor palettes, paintbrushes, and cups of water (all of which can be found at dollar stores). Encourage the children to paint as they see fit, whether that me...

    Choose an illustration with a face-forward rabbit and, if needed, enlarge the image to fit across a child’s face. Using Paint or some other desktop illustrator, draw a scalloped dotted line just under the rabbit’s “cheeks” – you’ll want to include the rabbit’s nose. Print off as many copies as needed and have the children color in the top of the ra...

    If you’re studying animals, why not cover rabbits – and use these coloring pages to create a keepsake booklet with fun facts? Print off as many copies of each illustration as you need and have the children look up four or five facts about rabbits. They can write the facts on the sheet and color in the images; when they’re done, you can three-hole p...

    For Easter, try this fun and easy egg craft. Have children carefully cut out egg shapes in all sizes from construction paper. They can decorate the eggs with markers and then color in the page. Using glue, have them glue the eggs down onto the page. It’s as simple and as cute as that! You could even have them add in the words “Happy Easter!” and pr...

    For this craft, you’ll mount the illustration to a piece of cardboard or posterboard and have the children color in everything but the rabbit’s body. So the background, the rabbit’s nose, ears, etc., but not the actual body. Then, have the children glue down cotton balls within the outline of the rabbit’s body. This will create a fluffy 3D effect. ...

    For this craft, you’ll need two copies per child of the simplest rabbit coloring page. Have the children color in just the rabbit on one page and then instruct them to cut about half an inch to an inch around both rabbits (they can cut both at once). With a needle and thread, have them sew up the rabbit, following along just outside the lines of th...

    In much the same fashion as the above craft, make two copies of a rabbit illustration for each child. Have them color in just the rabbit and then cut out about half an inch around the rabbit’s body. The children will again sew up the body until just the head is left and then stuff in some cotton balls to make the rabbit’s body puff out. Finish sewi...

    For this craft, you’ll need one rabbit coloring page of your choice, a paper bag of some sort (with or without handles), and glue. Oh, and your children will need markers/crayons/colored pencils, and glue. Have the kids color in just the rabbit and then cut it out (they can follow pretty much along the lines for this one). Glue the rabbit to the pa...

    For this craft, you might want to shrink the image by about half. Print it off and have the children color in just the rabbit. Then, cut out the rabbit carefully. Overtop the coloring, use black marker or crayon to write To: (name) and From: (name). Then take ribbon and wrap it around the rabbit’s neck once and then around whatever you’re affixing ...

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  7. Jan 30, 2005 · Printed and bound in Great Britain by William Clowes Limited, Beccles and London. Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were—. Flopsy,Mopsy,Cotton-tail, and Peter. They lived with their Mother in a sand-bank, underneath the root of a very big fir-tree.

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