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It is almost Mother's Day, and Little Rabbit and his friends are preparing something special to surprise their mothers. They show that there is no need to spend money to spoil Mum - the simplest, messiest ideas can be the most appreciated!
This is the ninth book in a series of bilingual books for young readers. The English text is by Norah Wilson and the illustrations are by Kimberly Andrews. Na Pania Papa i whakamaori.
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