Uncle Wrigley Visits the Easter Bunny

by Gary L. Eder & Illustrated by Tim Eder


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Softcover
$20.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/3/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 34
ISBN : 9781728345642
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 34
ISBN : 9781728345659

About the Book

This is a continuing story of a wise old rabbit named Uncle Wrigley that lives in the North Pole and who is Santa Claus’s official weather expert. He has a famous nephew; The Easter Bunny, which he has decided to visit this Easter. Wanting fun in the sun, Uncle Wrigley takes the Easter Train to the Easter Bunny’s home in Sunshine Village. Uncle Wrigley will help the Easter Bunny by marking all the shortest routes to all the little boy’s and girl’s homes on Easter morning. When he is ready to leave, the Easter Bunny suggests that Uncle Wrigley take the Bunny Tunnel back through a secret door from the Easter Bunny’s home to Uncle Wrigley’s home in the Snow Bush. The tunnel has shops where he gets cookies and warm bunny slippers. Back home, Uncle Wrigley smiling, wonders if next Easter will he once again visit the Easter Bunny☻?


About the Author

Gary L. Eder a U.S. Navy Vietnam war veteran born in Baltimore city, now living in the resort area of Delaware, where he enjoys a successful Arbitration practice and his love of writing. In his effort to bring smiles to all little children around the world, he has written several children’s books, here; Uncle Wrigley visits the Easter Bunny, as a sequel to; Uncle Wrigley and the Snow Bush: A Christmas Story and Uncle Wrigley and Twigley the Flying Squirrel’s Candy and Cupcake Store. Continuing his desire to capture children’s wide-eyed excitement, currently writing; Wigley the talking Fish. Now expanding his audience level with two manuscripts, soon to be published; 21 Days, (a mystery novel) and; A Window of Opportunity, on the art of negotiations. Cataloging his 50 plus years of varying yet on point experiences as a labor advocate, Federal Mediator and Arbitrator in the world of Collective Bargaining.