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White Rabbit Family (Celebration)

Clarence Snow-Warren spends his time repairing furniture that was going to be thrown away because it was broken. He says it's sensible to mend old things rather than keep buying new things. "Waste not, want not" is his motto.


Lettuce Snow-Warren takes the pieces of furniture Clarence repairs and makes every item better than new. She smooths any rough corners, decorates them with a lick of paint, polishes them up and puts new covering on if necessary.


Grandfather Bernard Snow-Warren is well known as a furniture expert. There’s nothing he doesn’t know about frames, springs, padding, fabrics and what makes a bed or a chair really comfortable. Since he retired he’s very good at taking little naps in his various chairs around the house.


Grandmother Edith Snow-Warren likes knitting scarves for everyone who has to work outdoors like fishermen, postmen or farmers. She’s always busy by the fire with a good book knitting and reading at the same time.


Sister Sophie “Treasure” Snow-Warren spends most of her time riding her bike around the forest collecting bits and pieces in her basket. She calls these bits and pieces her treasure which is how she got her middle name.


Brother Lucky Snow-Warren is very good at finding things. Once, when Ernest Evergreen lost his spectacles, Lucky found them under the sofa. Ernest said, "Well, it's lucky you were here.You really are lucky by name and lucky by nature!"


Alice Snow-Warren is very adventurous. The other week she was a mountaineer and climbed up onto the sofa in the front room. Clarence had to play ‘mountain rescue’ once she reached the top.


Blackie Snow-Warren got his name because he's so dirty no matter where he is, much to Lettuces dismay.


Clarence Snow-Warren – father

Lettuce Snow-Warren – mother

Lucky Snow-Warren – son

Sophie Snow-Warren – daughter

Alice Snow-Warren – baby girl, twin of Blackie

Bernard Snow-Warren – grandfather

Edith Snow-Warren – grandmother


Purchased: October, 2023

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