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Bailey the Bunny: Fairy Animals of Misty Wood
Bailey the Bunny: Fairy Animals of Misty Wood
Bailey the Bunny: Fairy Animals of Misty Wood
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Bailey the Bunny: Fairy Animals of Misty Wood

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Enter an enchanted world of fairy animal friends!

Bailey the Bunny loves springtime. Easter is coming soon, and Misty Wood is full of flower buds for the bud bunnies to open with their little pink noses. But when poor Bailey gets the hiccups, she fears she won't be able complete her special job. Can mischievous Petey the Puppy help?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 27, 2018
ISBN9781250127051
Bailey the Bunny: Fairy Animals of Misty Wood
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Lily Small

Lily Small is the author of the Fairy Animals of Misty Wood series.

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    Bailey the Bunny - Lily Small

    CHAPTER ONE

    A Breakfast Surprise

    Spring had come to Misty Wood. The icy frosts of winter had melted away and the earth was warm and bouncy again. On the hillsides, the sweet scent of lavender drifted gently on the breeze. Soft clover carpeted the valleys, and in the meadows, hundreds of new flowers were just ready to bloom.

    Below a cluster of mulberry bushes, in a cozy burrow deep inside the Misty Wood Rabbit Warren, somebody was bursting with happiness.

    … and then I’ll twitch my nose and the beautiful buds will unfurl and springtime will have arrived in Misty Wood at last!

    Bailey the Bud Bunny sat at the old log that was her family’s breakfast table, chattering away. She was so excited that her pretty pink wings kept fluttering and she had to hold on to the table to stop herself from flying off. Bailey’s mom was bustling about the warm burrow. Her dad was busy tweaking his whiskers and arranging his long floppy ears. And her baby brother, Bobby, was sitting on his toadstool high chair, playing with his mashed carrots. Bailey leaned across the log table and put her little pink nose close to Bobby’s

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