Introductory intertitle reads: "Not a nature study but something new in Furs for tiny tots. For those who like the usual styles, these are charming. (Beaver, coney and squirrel.)"
Four children (girls about 4, 5, 6 and 7 years old) play ring-a-ring-a-roses in a garden wearing fur coats and...
Introductory intertitle reads: "Not a nature study but something new in Furs for tiny tots. For those who like the usual styles, these are charming. (Beaver, coney and squirrel.)"
Four children (girls about 4, 5, 6 and 7 years old) play ring-a-ring-a-roses in a garden wearing fur coats and hats. "But for something really cuddlesome - these latest white coney models are unique." A woman skips along a garden path holding the hands of two of the girls who in turn hold hand with the others.
The children wear white rabbit fur coats and hats with floppy ears. They look cute and funny. They bounce up and down with their ears flopping about. C/U of one of the children wearing the bunny hat. The child smiles and laughs. Another child is seen in M/S standing by a fountain looking at the camera. She claps her hands then runs off.
"Real Baby Buntings" - The four girls stand at the side of a river looking at their reflections and playing with a balloon.
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