This is the last installment in the wonderful story written by Jill. I’ve put a link to the full story over on the sidebar.
Julie was busy. Making
jam, watching a little mouse playing in the garden, playing in the sea
with her children, jumping in the waves (but she often thought of
Little Cotton Rabbit and hoped she was happy!)Little Cotton Rabbit wasn’t happy.
She dried her little woolly tears and said "Pink shoes, dotty dress,
I’m a brave Little Cotton Rabbit knitted with love!" She tapped her
toes and twitched her nose (which as you know isn’t easy wrapped up in
crinkly paper and tied with ribbons)
A big woolly sneeze began in Little
Cotton Rabbit’s twitching nose. "Ah, aah, AAAH TISHOO!" Little Cotton
Rabbit’s parcel began to fall.
"Help!" she shouted through woolly sneezes and squished up nose. "Help!" she shouted through little woolly sobs and tears.
BUMP!
BANG! Little Cotton Rabbit’s parcel fell to the floor. "OOOOHH!"
whispered Little Cotton rabbit, who didn’t know what was happening.Doors
opened. Little Cotton Rabbit found herself flying through the air!
BUMP! Into a post van jumbled with boxes and parcels. Noisy engines
with smelly smoke made Little Cotton Rabbit cough a little woolly
cough.Little Cotton rabbit sighed a little woolly sigh. She snuggled into the crinkly paper, her eyes closed……
A big
basket full of giggling little cotton friends. A hug from Amy, sounds
of Toby playing in the garden. What a wonderful dream! Little Cotton
Rabbit smiled a special Little Cotton Rabbit smile. Dreams were
wonderful……………..The Post Van went along the street.
BUMP! BUMP! BANG! Doors opened. Little Cotton Rabbit slept on.
KNOCK! KNOCK! on a door.
"OH! LOOK! It’s the lost parcel!"
Little
Cotton Rabbit woke up. She was very excited! That was Julie’s voice!
Julie opened the parcel and untied the paper and ribbons. There sat
Little Cotton Rabbit with a very, very special Little Cotton Rabbit
smile. She was a bit squashed, but safe and sound after all!
Little Cotton Rabbit
tried to tell Julie all about being lost. Amy gave Little Cotton Rabbit
a big hug, Toby could be heard playing in the garden (which just goes
to show dreams do come true!)
Julie
took a picture of Little Cotton Rabbit. "Pink shoes, dotty dress, all
knitted with love" thought Little Cotton Rabbit, glad to be safe. Lots
of little cotton giggles came from a basket."Home" said Julie "no more adventures for you!"
Little Cotton Rabbit sighed a big woolly sigh. She smiled a special Little Cotton Rabbit smile. Adventure over! (For now!)
I hope that you’ve enjoyed the story as much as we have at our house. It’s a nice thought that it will be read around the world – it was just too good a story to keep all to ourselves! Thanks Jill x






hooray – phew – wow! all in one! so glad she is safe – and what a fabulous story – so beautifully written and illustrated – treasure!
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Such a nice story I loved it ; )
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It’s a beautiful story. 🙂
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Wonderful, simply wonderful!
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Lovely story – brought tears to my eyes 🙂
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Aww.. that’s just soo cute! 🙂
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Ahhhhh. I was sad because I wasn’t fast enough to get myself a little cotton rabbit but reading this makes the whole world all better. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
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Wonderful story, thanks Julie for sharing Julie and Jill for writing!
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Lovely story!
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What a sweet and wonderful stroy!
Have a great weekend 🙂
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This was so cute! It should be a little book.
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Hi Julie!!! Yes… Yes… TY TY TY for sharing such a wonderful story with all of us!!! And TY to Jill for writing it!!! How absolutley sweet!!!
Lala :o)
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I really enjoyed the story of the Little Cotton Rabbit, especially as you broke it down into instalments – it was like Jackanory all over again (and Jackanory was one of my very favourite TV programmes as a child). Thanks for sharing it with us.
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This is just wonderful stuff, the Little Cotton Rabbits fame continues to spread around the globe.
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That was awesomely sweet.
OtterHuggles
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Claps!!!
That was just so lovely, came over all sniffly at the end, it would make such a wonderful little book!
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I loved the story so much! Every morning I sat with a cup of tea and a piece of chocolate in front of the computer and enjoied the next part of the story. I felt like a little girl again. Thanks
Claudia
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Delightful! Made me all misty eyed and sniffley!!
thank you for sharing the story!
Cheers!
Jenny
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I’ve given you the “You make me smile award” 🙂
Take a look in my blog.
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What a wonderful story, and it sounds so true ha ha ha!
Could “Little Cotton Rabbit” be the next UK best seller, giving JK a run for her money?
Have a lovely Sunday.
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can you post now the pattern for your bunnies??????
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it’s hard to get some answers from your e-mail…..
just want to ask few questions:
1. what needle size do you use for your bunnies?
2. do you use straight or DPNS?
thanks…..^__^
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