Wells, Rosemary

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Reading to Your Bunny

Young Freddy Bunny is having trouble learning in school, but he?d rather play video games and watch TV anyway. With encouragement and support from his teacher and the Book Fairy, his parents start reading to him twenty minutes a day, and in no time he becomes a happy book-loving super student. From an original script by Rosemary Wells inspired by her book, Read to Your Bunny. Voices by Diana Canova, David de Vries, Rosemary Wells and others. Music by John Jennings, with an original song performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter. Directed by Michael Sporn.

Max's new suit

Max's ride

Max's new suit

Max's ride

Ruby's beauty shop

2002
Louise and Ruby use Louise's "Deluxe Beauty Kit" to give Max a make-over, but when Grandma calls to schedule her own make-over, she makes an appointment with Max.

Bunny party

2001
Max and his big sister Ruby disagree about which of their toys to invite to Grandma's birthday party.

Morris's disappearing bag

1999
Morris is unhappy when his siblings refuse to let him play with their Christmas presents, but everything changes when Morris discovers one more gift under the tree.

Morris's Disappearing Bag

1975
Morris finds a package containing a disdappearing bag under the Christmas Tree.

The house in the mail

2004
In 1927, Emily describes the ordering, arrival, and assembly of a mail-order house for her growing family.

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