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Little Grey Rabbit's Washing Day – 1942* Water Rat's Picnic – 1943* Little Grey Rabbit's Birthday – 1944* The Speckledy Hen – 1945* Little Grey Rabbit to the Rescue – 1945; Little Grey Rabbit and the Weasels – 1947* Grey Rabbit and the Wandering Hedgehog – 1948* Little Grey Rabbit Makes Lace – 1950* Hare and the Easter Eggs ...
Little Grey Rabbit and the Wandering Hedgehog (1948) Little Grey Rabbit Makes Lace (1950) Hare and the Easter Eggs (1952) Little Grey Rabbit's Valentine (1953) Little Grey Rabbit Goes to the Sea (1954) Hare and Guy Fawkes (1956) Little Grey Rabbit's Paint-Box (1958) Little Grey Rabbit Finds a Shoe (1960) Little Grey Rabbit and the Circus (1961 ...
From 1929 until the 1960s she illustrated the Little Grey Rabbit books, as well as other children's books. She also wrote and illustrated her own books of the "dressed animal" type, notably the Curly Cobbler series. She illustrated a number of religious-themed books such as A Sunday Book for Children (1954) and Little Lamb of Bethlehem (1957). [5]
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It exists in almost every dance. Walks approximately correspond normal walking steps, taking into the account the basic technique of the dance in question. (For example, in Latin-dance walks the toe hits the floor first, rather than the heel.) In dance descriptions the term walk is usually applied when two or more steps are taken in the same ...
Many 1950s and 1960s dance crazes had animal names, including "The Chicken" (not to be confused with the Chicken Dance), "The Pony" and "The Dog". In 1965, Latin group Cannibal and the Headhunters had a hit with the 1962 Chris Kenner song Land of a Thousand Dances which included the names of such dances.
The closing step may be done directly beside the other foot, or obliquely beside, or even crossed, as long as the closing foot does not go past the other foot. The two-step is often confused with the country/western two-step. [2] "The Texas Shuffle step was formerly called a foxtrot step and has erroneously been called Texas Two-Step.