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Cover: Al Hubbard

Brer Rabbit in Ice Cream for the Party #[nn]

Jan 1955 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“Ice Cream for the Party”

In "Ice Cream for the Party," Brer Rabbit gears up for his Fun Day celebration only to discover he’s out of refreshments—until Prof. Owl suggests ice cream as the perfect, affordable treat. On his way to buy it, he’s caught in a snare by Brer Fox and Brer Bear, but with a clever twist, he swaps the ice cream for a bee hive, outsmarting his would-be captors. The story, illustrated with playful energy by Al Hubbard in both art and inks, features a classic tale of wit and mischief, with the cover by Al Hubbard capturing the whimsy of the moment.

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Brer Rabbit is throwing a "Fun Day" party when he realizes that he has no refreshments for his guests. He seeks advice from Prof. Owl who suggests ice cream, which is delicious and inexpensive. But on his way to buy the ice cream, he is trapped in a snare by Brer Fox and Brer Bear. Unknown to his predators, the wily rabbit had seen them and substituted a bee hive for the ice cream package. He escapes and the party goes on as planned.

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