In a warm, gentle corner of the island of Serendipity lived a big bunch of bunnies. The bunnies were all the same. They had cute little noses, fluffy puffed tails, and two perky ears that stood straight up. All of the rabbits, that is, except Leo the Lop. What made Leo different was that his ears hung straight down. The other bunnies began to notice that Leo was different, which seemed very funny, indeed. Whenever Leo hopped by the other bunnies would grab their sides and giggle. Leo didnt see anything funny about the way he looked. As far as Leo could tell, he was just as normal as normal could be. Finally he asked, How come you always laugh at me?, Its your ears, they laughed. They go down, not up. You arent normal". Not being normal made Leo feel very sad. With the help of crotchety old possum, all of the rabbits learn that normal is just whoever and whatever you are.
This is Book 6 in the Serendipity Series Series. See all Serendipity Series books here.
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Stephen Cosgrove is one of the best-selling children's book authors of all time. His writing career began in 1973, when he was working as the vice president of an investment company. Shopping at bookstores for his three-year-old daughter, he was frustrated by the dearth of fun picture books that also convey positive values. Consequently, he decided to write
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