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The Tale of Peter Rabbit (The World of Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit) Hardcover | Pages: 72 pages
Rating: 4.18 | 194986 Users | 1898 Reviews

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Title:The Tale of Peter Rabbit (The World of Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit)
Author:Beatrix Potter
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 72 pages
Published:March 7th 2002 by Warne (first published December 16th 1901)
Categories:Childrens. Classics. Picture Books. Fiction

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In this original edition, Peter and his sisters are told to go gather blackberries and not to go into MacGregor's garden because Peter's father was made into a pie by MacGregor after being found in the garden. Peter, who is wearing a new coat, promptly disobeys his mother, stuffs himself with vegetables, gets spotted by MacGregor, loses his coat and barely makes it out of the garden alive. When Peter gets home, he is given chamomile tea for dinner. Peter's sisters, who listened to their mother and stayed out of the forbidden garden have a regular dinner.

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Original Title: The Tale of Peter Rabbit
ISBN: 0723247706 (ISBN13: 9780723247708)
Edition Language: English
Series: The World of Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit
Characters: Peter Rabbit, Peter Rabbit, Flopsy Rabbit, Mopsy Rabbit, Cotton-tail Rabbit, Mrs. Rabbit, Mr. McGregor
Setting: Lake District, Cumbria, England
Literary Awards: Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1958)

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Ratings: 4.18 From 194986 Users | 1898 Reviews

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When I was about 5, my mother bought me a tea set with this story on it. Each cup and tiny plate and teapot had a line of this book on it.I only have two teacups and the teapot left.

★★★★★★★★☆☆[8/10]Legendary names-✅ Flopsy aka good kid ✅ Mopsy aka good kid✅ Cotton-tail aka good kid ✅ Peter Peter the Urchin aka Hot-headed Kid aka SOS-sending, always-in-a-pickle kid.

I used to read this one often. The charming British touch kept it fascinating, Peter Rabbit was adorable, there was tension and suspense, a moral message, and an awesome ending. Perfect for children and hard to forget.

Another favorite of my children.

'Now my dears,' said old Mrs. Rabbit one morning, 'you may go into the fields or down the lane, but don't go into Mr. McGregor's garden: your Father had an accident there; he was put in a pie by Mrs. McGregor.' ( º_º ) (⊙⊙)

The Tale of Peter Rabbit is the first in a series of delightful children's books by Beatrix Potter. There are twenty-three of these little Tales about woodland animals (who are, of course, little people in disguise, as they wear clothes and behave exactly as their human counterparts would). This first tale about a mischievous little rabbit called Peter, is perhaps the most famous of all. Unlike some of the others, it does not seem to have dated much at all. Most children today will recognise all

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