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A rabbit in slippers
The rabbit lost its mother.

Everyone told him that there was no mother, and her mother had already left.

How can there be no mother?

Rabbits look for their mothers everywhere, in the Woods where their mothers gather mushrooms, under the branches of their mothers bask in the quilt, in the fields where their mothers grow carrots, and in the grass where their mothers hide and seek with them.

The rabbit cried and cried, but still could not find its mother.

At this time, the rabbit saw the slippers.

This is a pair of fluffy rabbit-shaped slippers, the color is gray, just like my mother.

Little rabbit ran over and rubbed his slippers. They are so soft, as soft as his mother's hair.

The rabbit got into a slipper and was really comfortable, as comfortable as his mother's arms.

Bunny curled up in slippers, crying and thinking about her mother, and fell asleep unconsciously.

These slippers were dried by a big bear there.

In the evening, the bear comes to collect his slippers.

Take one in your left hand and one in your right hand. Hey, why are the slippers on the left a little heavy?

Bell put his eyes together.

At this time, the little rabbit has woken up. He felt wobbly, and when he saw a big hairy head coming, he shrank in fear.

The bear can't see clearly. He put down the slippers on his right foot and put his hand in.

Little rabbit was frightened when he saw the black claws sticking in.

Bear drew back his hand and said to the slippers, "This is not your bed, but my slippers."

Little rabbit didn't answer and began to cry.

The bear scratched his head and said in a low voice, "Who are you?"

Little rabbit has been crying.

Little bear can't help it. He gently puts his slippers on the grass and sits by himself.

Little rabbit has been crying.

After a while, the bear said, "Let me sing you a song!" " "

Bear's voice is thick and he doesn't sing very well. The little rabbit is still crying.

The bear said, "I'll show you somersaults!" " "

The big bear did a somersault on the grass. The little rabbit peeped out quietly, shrank back and began to cry.

Bell felt in his pocket. Ah, there happened to be a carrot in it. He put it in his slippers and said, "Are you hungry?" ? Eat a carrot. "

The crying stopped and the slippers crackled.

Suddenly, it began to rain, and the bear rushed up and held the slippers in his arms.

The rabbit poked its head out of its slippers: "You ... you're soaked!" " "

"It doesn't matter." The bear smiled foolishly. "I'm glad you're okay."

Little Nutbrown hare said, "I'm going home." Would you please take me home? "

"good!"

The big bear sent the little rabbit home.

Little rabbit stopped crying. He said to the bear, "Thank you."

Bear said, "You're welcome. These slippers are for you. "

Little Nutbrown hare shook his head gently: "This is not my mother."

The bear looked at the rabbit anxiously, and the rabbit smiled with tears: "I let my mother live in my heart."

The bear smiled, too.