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The Bunnikins-Bunnies and the Moon King

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A family of anthropomorphic bunnies embark on a fanciful airship voyage to the Moon after the father, feeling unwell, is persuaded to seek a change of air. Their trip, guided by a gray squirrel and piloted by a hawk with an owl lookout, reaches a cold, icy lunar island where they stay in an ice hotel, ride reindeer sleighs, and attend a glittering court at the Moon King's palace. Encounters with giant moon-people, unfamiliar dried foods, and wintry amusements blend gentle humor and imaginative descriptions of travel, wonder, and domestic concerns during an otherworldly holiday.

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Edith B. Davidson

Edith B. Davidson was a children's author known for her whimsical storytelling and charming illustrations. She created delightful tales that often featured anthropomorphic animals, captivating the imaginations of young readers. Among her notable works are "Nibbles Poppelty-Poppett" and the "Bunnikins-Bunnies" series, which includes titles like "The Bunnikins-Bunnies and the Moon King" and "The Blowing Away of Mr. Bushy Tail." Davidson's stories are characterized by their playful language and engaging plots, making her a beloved figure in early 20th-century children's literature.

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