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Author: Beatrix Potter Publisher: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 1604339403 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 20
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One of Beatrix Potter's many memorable stories, now as a padded board book Enjoy the adorable adventures of the Flopsy bunnies like you've never seen them before with one of Beatrix Potter's many memorable stories, now as a padded board book Charles Santore's beautiful, best-selling illustrations capture the spirit of this classic book and make the story leap off the page. This special padded board book of Beatrix Potter's classic story is sturdy, with rounded corners--perfect for little fingers and messes Great for Easter baskets and baby showers, this book is the perfect way to share one of your favorite Beatrix Potter stories with friends and loved ones.
Author: Beatrix Potter Publisher: Frederick Warne Publishers ISBN: 9780723263296 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 0
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Discover the classic story of Benjamin Bunny and his adventures with the mischievous Peter Rabbit in this charming pop-up book. Beatrix Potter's complete text and original illustrations are animated with inventive flaps, pull tabs and pop-ups.
Author: Beatrix Potter Publisher: Applesauce Press ISBN: 160433553X Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 109
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Beatrix Potter's beloved tales from the world of Peter Rabbit, now available in a beautiful board book box set! Beatrix Potter’s classic tales of adventurous bunnies, fortunate frogs, and two bad little mice have delighted young readers for generations. Explore the world of Peter Rabbit with this treasury of Potter’s cherished stories, featuring charming illustrations of her best-known characters by celebrated New York Times bestselling artist Charles Santore. This Board Book Collection Includes: The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Classic Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, The Classic Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Classic Tale of Two Bad Mice, and The Classic Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies.
Author: Beatrix Potter Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd ISBN: 8827564683 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 49
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The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It is a sequel to The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Book in the series published 1902), and tells of Peter's return to Mr. McGregor's garden with his cousin Benjamin to retrieve the clothes he lost there during his previous adventure. When Mr. McGregor and his wife leave home in their gig, Benjamin Bunny and his cousin Peter Rabbit venture into Mr. McGregor's garden to retrieve the clothes Peter lost there in The Tale of Peter Rabbit. They find the blue jacket and brown shoes on a scarecrow, but Peter is apprehensive about lingering in the garden because of his previous experience. Benjamin delays their departure by gathering onions, which he wraps in Peter's handkerchief, hoping to give them to his aunt, Peter's mother. He then takes a casual stroll around the garden, followed by an increasingly nervous Peter. Rounding a corner, they see a cat and hide under a basket, but the cat then sits on top of the basket for five hours, trapping the pair. Benjamin's father enters the garden looking for his son. He knocks the cat away from the basket and locks her in the greenhouse, then rescues Benjamin and Peter. But he also punishes them for going to Mr. McGregor's garden by whipping them with a switch he had brought. Once home, Peter gives the onions to his mother, who forgives his adventure because he has recovered his jacket and shoes. Following his return, Mr. McGregor is puzzled by the ridiculously small footprints and the scarecrow's missing clothes and cant figure out how the cat got himself locked in the greenhouse. In Benjamin Bunny, Potter deepened the rabbit universe she created in Peter Rabbit, and, in doing so, suggested the rabbit world was parallel to the human world but complete and sufficient unto itself. Benjamin Bunny was an instant commercial and popular success, and thousands of copies were in print by the end of 1904. The Times Literary Supplement thought Potter's illustrations "pencil perfect", but suggested that she engage a literary assistant for future productions. Potter created a nursery wallpaper tapping Benjamin's image, and Benjamin returned as an adult rabbit in the Flopsy Bunnies and Mr. Tod. In 1992, Benjamin Bunny was adapted as an episode of the BBC animated television series, “The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends.” ============= KEYWORDS: Beatrix Potter, children’s stories, lake district, England, bedtime stories, helpful, Benjamin, bunny, rabbit, Cat, onions, Mr. McGregor, garden, retrieve, clothes, peter rabbit, blue jacket, brown shoes, previous experience, handkerchief, mother, corner, trapped, free, Mr Bunny, discipline, home
Author: Virginia Grossman Publisher: Chronicle Books ISBN: 1452128618 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 27
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This spirited picture book celebrates Native American traditions as it teaches young children to count from one to ten. The whimsical illustrations of Ten Little Rabbits, reminiscent of Beatrix Potter, glow with brilliant color and are filled with fascinating detail. Each number introduces a facet of traditional Native American culture, such as Pueblo corn dances or Navajo weaving, and the simple, rhyming text is enhanced by a brief afterword on Native American customs. Ideal for story time or bedtime, this is a book sure to leave children counting rabbits instead of sheep. Winner of the International Reading Association Children’s Book Award Praise for Ten Little Rabbits “Writer Virginia Grossman and artist Sylvia Long, a Dakota Indian, have created this book with honestly and careful attention to authenticity and beauty, and the result is a high-quality combination of rhyme, culture, and artistic expression that will please children.” —Booklist “A valuable replacement for the old, stereotypical ten little Indians rhyme. . . . A delightful visual treat.” —TheFive Owls “A quiet, respectful survey of some Native American customs organized through the structure of a counting rhyme, populated by rabbits dressed in traditional garb. . . . Notes at the back identify each tribe represented (Plains, Pueblo, Great Lakes, Northwestern, and Southwestern peoples), and provide information about the pictures. The rabbits have an earnest charm reminiscent of Marjorie Flack’s industrious family.” —School Library Journal