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Wee Ones  by cathleen 6 Review(s)
GoldenReviewed Chapter: 2 on 2/23/2008
Hehe. Cute. I love it when they share the cookie and Tulip takes that "awfully big bite".

Author Reply: Yep, Tulip does demand her share of everything!

Agape4GondorReviewed Chapter: 2 on 2/6/2008
This is such fun! I love the descriptions of the snout and the cloven hooves and such! Delightful.

Psst - I'm very glad they made it down without any accidents!

Author Reply: Thank you! It's a great deal of fun to write too, as you may well imagine. Thank you so much for commenting!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 12/1/2007
I wonder if, when she knitted Tulip, Eglantine realized she was providing her son with a companion conscience? Wonderful, particularly as she takes the piglet's share of the cookies!

Author Reply: Heh, heh - I think Pip really needs that extra conscience to help keep his mischievous self out of so much trouble! Thanks so much for commenting!

EdlynReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/30/2007
Cathleen, I have been enjoying your Pip & Tulip fics so much and this one was wonderful! You really have developed Tulip's voice so well in this. And of course, Pippin's responses to her (sometimes rather emphatic) nudging are perfect. I can just imagine what's going ot happen when they get home . Great job!

Author Reply: Thank you so much for your generous comments, they are much appreciated! I'm so glad to hear you like Tulip, she is still a work in progress.

NeiliaReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/30/2007
Have you ever noticed how toddlers and slightly older younglings always tell on themselves one way or another? As a mother, I have had many times when I could barely suppress laughter when one of my kiddos did so. Tulip is a great way to show the magic of whimsy. Hope to hear more from her.

Author Reply: Absolutely, and I used that very idea as a model for this, too! I'm so pleased to hear you like Tulip - thank you!

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 2 on 11/29/2007
Pippin's imagination is just delightful. Tulip is such a wonderful guardian and friend.

Author Reply: Awww, thanks Shirebound! I'm very pleased you like Tulip. Yes, she is the imaginative voice of Pip's conscience. Heaven knows the lad needs all the help he can get in staying out of trouble!

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