It is a well-known fact that if rabbits eat too much it makes them very sleepy. This is what happened to the Flopsy Bunnies one day when they ate too many lettuces.
The Flopsy Bunnies are the children of Benjamin and Flopsy Bunny. They are always hungry and one day decided to go and see if their uncle, Peter Rabbit, had any lettuces in his garden.
When they got there the lettuces had all been dug up and someone had put them on Mr McGregor鈥檚 rubbish heap. There were so many the Flopsy Bunnies couldn鈥檛 believe their eyes. They were filled with joy by the sight of all the juicy green leaves - and it wasn鈥檛 long before they had eaten every single one!
Once they had finished munching their way through all the lettuces, they snuggled up together in the warm sun and fell asleep.
Just then Benjamin Bunny came walking by. 鈥業 think I鈥檒l have a sleep too,鈥 he said to himself when he saw them. And, to keep the flies off, he put a paper bag on his face and lay down close to the sleeping bunnies.
The Flopsy Bunnies slept鈥nd slept鈥nd slept. They slept so deeply that they didn鈥檛 wake when a little mouse with a very long tail, called Thomasina Tittlemouse, rustled the paper bag on Benjamin Bunny鈥檚 face and woke him up.
They didn鈥檛 wake either at the sound of a lawn-mower cutting grass close by鈥nd they didn鈥檛 wake when Mr McGregor tipped a sack of grass cuttings over them.
The little rabbits smiled sweetly in their sleep under the shower of grass. They were dreaming that their mother was tucking them up in bed. They had no idea that danger was close by.
After emptying the sack of grass Mr McGregor noticed the tips of little rabbit鈥檚 ears poking up through the cuttings. He stared at them for some time unable to believe his luck.
鈥極ne, two, three, four, five, six little rabbits,鈥 he counted to himself with a smile. Then he picked up each rabbit and put it into the empty sack.
The Flopsy Bunnies still did not wake up. They thought their mother was turning them over in bed.
Mr McGregor tied the sack with string and propped it against the wall. Then he went to put the lawn-mower away in the shed.While he was gone Mrs Flopsy Bunny came across the field and saw the sack. 鈥榃hat鈥檚 in there?鈥 she asked out loud, 鈥榓nd where are my children?鈥
Benjamin Bunny and Thomasina Tittlemouse heard her. They had hidden when they saw Mr McGregor and had seen everything.
鈥楬elp me rescue my babies,鈥 cried Mrs Flopsy Bunny, trying to undo the sack. But the string was too strong.
鈥楲et me try,鈥 said Benjamin Bunny. But he couldn鈥檛 undo it either. Thomasina Tittlemouse came to the rescue. She chewed through the string with her sharp little teeth.
Mrs Flopsy Bunny quickly lifted her children out of the sack and woke them up. She and Benjamin filled the sack with turnips and marrows and tied it up again. Then they all hid under a bush to watch what Mr McGregor would do.
When Mr McGregor returned he picked up the sack and carried it to his house completely unaware of what had just happened. 鈥楾his is heavier than I thought,鈥 he grumbled.
Flopsy, Benjamin, Thomasina and all the little bunnies followed Mr McGregor cautiously at a safe distance. When he had gone into the house they crept up to the window to watch what would happened next. They heard him talking to Mrs McGregor.
鈥極ne, two, three, four, five, six鈥︹ they heard him count.
鈥極ne, two, three, four, five, six鈥?鈥 they heard Mrs McGregor ask.
鈥楲ittle rabbits!鈥 replied Mr McGregor. 鈥楾hat鈥檚 what is in the sack. Six lovely little rabbits! I am going to sell them and buy myself something nice.鈥
鈥榊ou will not sell them,鈥 said his wife. 鈥業 shall put them into a pie and use their fur to line my old cloak.鈥 She bent down to feel the sack.
鈥楾hey don鈥檛 feel like rabbits,鈥 she said. 鈥楾hey are too hard and lumpy and they are all different shapes.鈥
Mrs McGregor untied the sack and put her hand inside. When she felt the turnips and marrows she became very angry.鈥榊ou have tried to trick me on purpose,鈥 she shouted at Mr McGregor.
When Mr McGregor saw what was in the sack he was angry too. He picked up a marrow and flung it out of the window, just missing the smallest Flopsy Bunny.
Mrs Flopsy Bunny gathered the children around her. 鈥業 think we鈥檝e seen enough,鈥 she whispered, 鈥榃hile they are busy arguing I think it鈥檚 time we went home.鈥
So, Mr McGregor wasn鈥檛 able to sell the little rabbits to buy something nice. And Mrs McGregor didn鈥檛 have any soft rabbit fur to line her cloak. But when Christmas came, Thomasina Tittlemouse received a lovely present in her Christmas stocking.
Mrs Flopsy Bunny had brushed and combed the little rabbits so often that she had collected enough fur to make a little mouse cloak and a warm pair of pretty mittens.
It was a thank you present for saving her precious little Flopsy Bunnies.