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When an odd duck, which looks very much like a bunny, pops out of a shell in Mother Duck's nest, she is astonished but not put off. "Not to worry," says Mother Duck. "He'll grown into a fine feathered duck when he grows up!" This is her explanation for all the other oddities she discovers: he can't swim; he has fur where feathers should be; he likes fruits and vegetables rather than worms; he has whiskers; and he hops instead of walks. When he grows up, he still can't do any of the things a duck can do. But, he can do one thing very well - dye eggs! Proud of her odd duck of a son, Mother duck realizes that not everyone is like every other one. Their talents might lay hidden inside of their dreams. Yet everyone is worthy of dreams it now seems.
When an odd duck, which looks very much like a bunny, pops out of a shell in Mother Duck's nest, she is astonished but not put off. "Not to worry," says Mother Duck. "He'll grown into a fine feathered duck when he grows up!" This is her explanation for all the other oddities she discovers: he can't swim; he has fur where feathers should be; he likes fruits and vegetables rather than worms; he has whiskers; and he hops instead of walks. When he grows up, he still can't do any of the things a duck can do. But, he can do one thing very well - dye eggs! Proud of her odd duck of a son, Mother duck realizes that not everyone is like every other one. Their talents might lay hidden inside of their dreams. Yet everyone is worthy of dreams it now seems.
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