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US - A Carriage Ride for Connor and Kerri
International Playthings, Inc., Item #CC2488, © 1985, 2003 Epoch Co. Ltd.

purchased December 2006, Elephants Never Forget, Edmonton Canada, C-22.00
photo taken March 16, 2007

 
Included in A
Carriage Ride for Connor and Kerri:

Mother Shannon Snow-Warren Rabbit
►Twin boy Connor Snow-Warren Rabbit
►Twin girl Kerri Snow-Warren Rabbit

►baby carriage
►blanket
►rattle

Connor and Kerri Snow-Warren bounced happily in their carriage, waiting for their mother to take them for a ride.  They loved to ride in the carriage every morning.

Shannon smiled at her twins as they set off for Cloverleaf Corners Community Park.  It is her favorite spot in town.

"Let's sing a song," Shannon said to her twins.  Connor and Kerri nodded their heads eagerly.

"Rock-a-bye baby..." Shannon began to sing.  Connor and Kerri listened carefully waiting for their turn.  They didn't know all of the words, so they just sing the end of each line.

"On the tree..."  Shannon continued. 

"TOP!" Connor and Kerri screeched.  They burst into giggles.

Shannon laughed along with her twins, and then sang the next line.

"When the wind blows, the cradle will..."

"ROCK!" Connor and Kerri laughed even harder.

Just then, Percy Beagle walked by.  He had heard the Snow-Warrens singing and wanted to join in on the fun.

"When the bough breaks, the cradle will..." he sang, winking at the twins.

"FALL!" they screamed beaming at Percy.

Shannon stopped the carriage at the park's entrance and stood arm in arm with her friend Percy to sing the last line of the song.

"And down will come baby, cradle and..." they sang in harmony.

"ALL" the twins shouted, very pleased with themselves.

"You two are very good singers," Percy said, patting Connor and Kerri on their heads.

"When you get older you can join the Cloverleaf Carolers.  We meet every week to practice - and we put on shows once a month."  He said goodbye to the Snow-Warrens, then continued on his way.

"That was fun!" Connor and Kerri told their mother.  They couldn't wait to grow old enough to be Cloverleaf Carolers!  From now on they would practice every carriage ride.
 

2007-2008 © Beverly Wladyka Edmonton AB Canada