Billy Bunny and Uncle Bull Frog

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Billy Bunny and Uncle Bull Frog

by David Cory

EN·~1 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
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Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the

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BILLY BUNNY - AND - UNCLE BULL FROG - BY - DAVID CORY

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ILLUSTRATIONS BY - HUGH SPENCER - BILLY BUNNY BOOKS - BY DAVID GORY

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STORY II. - BILLY BUNNY AND THE FRESHWATER CRAB.

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STORY III. - BILLY BUNNY AND THE SORROWFUL JAY BIRD.

2:38
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STORY IV. - BILLY BUNNY AND THE TING-A-LING TELEPHONE.

2:45
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STORY V. - BILLY BUNNY AND THE RUNAWAY DOG.

2:53
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STORY VI. - BILLY BUNNY AND MR. O'HARE'S ESCAPE.

2:50
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STORY VII. - BILLY BUNNY AND THE POLICEMAN CAT.

2:46
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STORY VIII. - BILLY BUNNY AND THE GRAY MOUSE.

2:43

Description

Billy Bunny wakes to the gentle patter of rain on his cozy burrow roof, his pink nose twitching with the promise of a new day. After a hurried breakfast and a reminder from his mum to wear his rubber boots, he hops out into the misty meadow, where the world feels fresh and bright despite the clouds.

Soon he meets a chatty freshwater crab by the babbling brook, exchanging cheerful verses about rain and blooming flowers. Their conversation draws them toward a shallow pond, where Uncle Bull Frog, a jovial green sentinel with a booming croak, greets the pair and invites Billy to explore the watery world together.

Together they discover the pond’s hidden nooks, trade jokes, and learn a little about courage and friendship—perfectly paced for curious young listeners who love gentle humor and whimsical animal friends.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (105K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David Cory

David Cory

1872–1966

Best known for the long-running Little Jack Rabbit stories, this early 20th-century writer delighted young readers with cheerful adventures and talking-animal characters. He produced more than fifty children's books and helped bring his stories to newspaper audiences for decades.

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