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The Rabbit's Bedtime

Once upon a time, in a cozy burrow in the forest, there lived a little rabbit named Rosie. Rosie loved playing in the meadow during the day, but when night fell, she was often too excited to go to sleep. She would hop around and explore her burrow instead of climbing into her cozy bed. One night, Rosie's mother decided it was time to teach her how to tuck herself in bed.

The story's setting is a cozy burrow in the forest where Rosie is a little rabbit with soft fur and bright, curious eyes the rabbit lives. Rosie is a little rabbit with soft fur and bright, curious eyes has a soft fur and bright, curious eyes.

Rosie's mother showed her how to make her bed. They fluffed up the soft, fluffy blankets and smoothed out the colorful pillows. 'Now it's your turn, Rosie,' her mother said with a warm smile.

Rosie is a little rabbit with soft fur and bright, curious eyes's burrow is filled with soft, fluffy blankets and colorful pillows. Her mother, who has gentle eyes and a kind face, is teaching Rosie is a little rabbit with soft fur and bright, curious eyes how to make her bed.

Rosie carefully followed her mother's instructions. She tucked the blankets under her chin, making sure they covered her all the way up to her ears. She snuggled against the pillows and closed her eyes, feeling warm and safe.

Rosie is a little rabbit with soft fur and bright, curious eyes is following her mother's instructions, tucking the blankets under her chin and snuggling against the pillows. Her eyes are closed, and she looks peaceful and content.

From that night on, Rosie would happily climb into her bed. She would imagine going on exciting adventures in her dreams and wake up every morning feeling rested and ready for a new day of fun and play with her forest friends.

Rosie is a little rabbit with soft fur and bright, curious eyes is peacefully sleeping, dreaming of exciting adventures. Outside her burrow, her forest friends, including squirrels, birds, and butterflies, are waiting for her to wake up.

Reflection Questions

  • 1. Why was Rosie too excited to go to sleep at night? 2. What did Rosie's mother teach her? 3. How did Rosie feel once she learned how to tuck in bed?

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