Adapted from ""What Have You Done, Davy?,"" this simple story relates how Davy's enthusiasm gets him into trouble and how making amends earns him a forgiving hug. This description may be from another edition of this product.
When Davy gorges himself on blueberries meant for the whole family, Mother Rabbit is not happy. He hopes a hug might get him forgiven, but Mother tells him that's a no-go. She waits for him to propose a solution to fix his mistake, and after some hard thinking he suggests going and picking more. The whole family enjoys them, praising Davy for picking them, and only Mother knows why. At the end of the book they have a lovely hug & all is well. The whimsical illustrations are endearing, with soft watercolours illuminating every page. A lovely little book, with a nice moral. As the words are so simple, it is very easy to substitute the name of your small one, whilst reading the book, which is a touch they always love, and can get hard to keep straight when you have lots of characters! The hard board pages are excellent for small children, making it lasting and easy to handle. This is a book I don't mind leaving out for my son to browse through any time. Kotori '2004 - [email protected]
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