In a lush, green forest, not far nor near, there lived a beautiful rabbit family filled with cheer. Mother Rabbit, Father Rabbit, and two little cubs—a family of love, with soft, cuddly hugs.
Mother Rabbit was wise, with eyes so bright. She loved to tell stories every night. Father Rabbit was strong, with ears so tall. He built them a burrow, sturdy and small.
The two little cubs, Hoppity and Flopsy, were playful and curious, never feeling topsy. They jumped and they bounced, with joy all around. In this magical forest, adventure could be found.
One sunny day, under the blue sky, they decided to play and give flying a try. With leaves as their wings and a breeze from the trees, they soared like the birds, feeling completely at ease.
They giggled and wiggled, they spun round and round, making music with laughter, a delightful sound. 'We’re flying, we're flying!' they echoed with glee, 'Just like the birds, so happy and free!'
But oh, what a problem when Hoppity fell, into a puddle, with a quick yell. Splash! went the water, up high and around. Hoppity laughed, now feeling like a clown.
Flopsy rushed over, with love and great care. 'Don’t worry, dear Hoppity, I’m always right there!' With a hop and a skip, they were up on their feet, drying off quickly in the warm and bright heat.
Then Mother Rabbit called, 'It’s time to come in!' So they hopped back home with big grins. 'What fun we had, dear Mother,' they said with delight. 'With wings made of leaves, we took off in flight!'
Father Rabbit chuckled, 'What a day you’ve seen! You soared with the birds in this forest so green.' He hugged them so tight, with warmth and love, as the stars twinkled brightly up above.
And so they slept, under the night sky’s beam, in their cozy burrow, with sweet dreams. The forest whispered secrets, through leaves and trees, of a family’s love, as gentle as the summer breeze.
The end, but not really, for love goes on and on. In a forest so lively, the nights turn to dawn. And the Rabbit family, with hearts full of glee, will forever be happy, as you and me.
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