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Jessica BunnyDuck Learns to Swim

Harry Bird

Jessica BunnyDuck can’t wait for her first swimming lesson! But when her bright red rubber ring flips her upside down in the village pond, she learns that new skills take practice.With Mummy Duck’s help and plenty of determination, Jessica discovers she can paddle just as well as her siblings Rosie, Posie, and Peter!

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Jessica BunnyDuck Goes Out to Play

Harry Bird

Now that Jessica Bunny Duck can swim, there’s no stopping her adventures! When a swing ride over the pond goes wrong, Jessica makes a splash landing right on the Frog family’s Sunday stroll. But that’s not the biggest surprise of the day!After racing her siblings to Nanny and Grandad Duck’s cottage, Jessica proves she might not be the best swimmer yet, but she’s certainly the fastest runner – and the quickest to reach the strawberry jam!A delightful tale about growing up, making mischief, and finding your own special talents.

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The Arrival of Jessica BunnyDuck

Harry Bird

One day, Mummy Duck is returning from the shops when she finds an abandoned baby under an oak tree. Who is this baby, and what will the Duck family do to help her? Read on to find out...The story behind Jessica BunnyDuck is simple: it is OK to be different. The origins of the story go back over 30 years, when the author was working with Cher and had begun to learn about the Craniofacial Children Association (CCA) which Cher had been actively working on since starring in the film Mask in 1985. When he met the children supported by the CCA during a retreat in Texas, he was in awe at how they supported each other without question and how open and honest they were with each other. This is when he came up with the idea of Jessica BunnyDuck.‘Much like children with craniofacial conditions, Jessica BunnyDuck dea...

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