Little Raccoon learns to share
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Little Raccoon does not want to share her berries with her friends, but when her mother convinces her to bake some into muffins to bring to Little Beaver's party, she learns that sharing goes both ways.
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Little Raccoon does not want to share her berries with her friends, but when her mother convinces her to bake some into muffins to bring to Little Beaver's party, she learns that sharing goes both ways.
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