If he picks one way to go and doesn't like it, he can always keep a finger in between the pages and go back and choose a different path, like I always did.
Surprisingly, that option has yet to occur to either of them. I'm still waiting for the day one of them does it and the inevitable bunny traffic jam/bunny pile-up that would cause.
Best to play it safe! I think Simon is attempting that by having one paw in two tunnel sections...unfortunately, there isn't much adventure to be had staring at the corner of the tunnel. ;)
Actually, there is a fifth hidden way, which is flopping on the tunnel. It is less adventurous but good for naps.
ReplyDeleteIf he picks one way to go and doesn't like it, he can always keep a finger in between the pages and go back and choose a different path, like I always did.
ReplyDeleteHi Mónica and Brian!
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, that option has yet to occur to either of them. I'm still waiting for the day one of them does it and the inevitable bunny traffic jam/bunny pile-up that would cause.
Best to play it safe! I think Simon is attempting that by having one paw in two tunnel sections...unfortunately, there isn't much adventure to be had staring at the corner of the tunnel. ;)