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The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit

Beatrix Potter

HarperCollins Focus
2025
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Embark on an enchanting journey with Peter Rabbit in this whimsical pop-up book edition of Beatrix Potter's timeless classic. This deluxe pop-up edition is the perfect gift for toddlers or young family looking to create an engaging, interactive new way to read about this mischievous rabbit.Join the mischievous Peter Rabbit as he ignores his mother's warning about Mr. McGregor and ventures into the man's vegetable garden, resulting in a one-of-a-kind adventure. As Peter gets into trouble, he'll have to ask for help to find a way home.Each page unfolds to reveal beautifully designed pop-up scenes filled with surprise and excitement, making the story leap right off the page. Whether you're a longtime fan of Beatrix Potter or introducing her to a new generation, The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit: The Deluxe Pop-Up Edition promises to deliver a reading experience that both children and adults will treasure.The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit: The Deluxe Pop-Up Edition:Makes a great gift for baby showers and spring holidays such as EasterIs perfect for family and bedtime readingA wonderful classic to add to family collections as a keepsake
The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit

Beatrix Potter

HarperCollins Focus
2026
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Come along on an adventurous journey with the world's most beloved bunny, Peter Rabbit, in The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit. This beautiful sound book features illustrations by New York Times best-selling artist Charles Santore and includes audio narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Jeff Bridges.Valuable lessons can be learned from the mischievous and disobedient Peter Rabbit as he ignores his mother’s warning about Mr. McGregor and his vegetable garden. As Peter gets into trouble, he’ll have to ask for help to find a way home. This timeless children’s classic provides kids with tales about values, morals, and virtue.This Press & Play Storybook features:A beautifully designed hardcover book with press and play audioUpdated soundboard technology to hear Jeff Bridges narrate the storyIllustrations by renowned, New York Times #1 best-selling artist Charles SantoreThe Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit:Makes a great gift for baby showers, spring holidays such as Easter, or birthdaysIs perfect for family and bedtime reading, or preschool lessonsA wonderful classic to add to family collectionsCritically acclaimed illustrator Charles Santore has been celebrated with recognitions such as the prestigious Hamilton King Award, the Society of Illustrators Award of Excellence, and the Original Art 2000 Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators. He is best known for his luminous interpretations of classic children’s stories, including The Night Before Christmas, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Aesop's Fables, The Little Mermaid, Snow White, The Velveteen Rabbit, The Wizard of Oz, and more!
El Cuento Clásico de Pedrito, El Conejo Travieso

El Cuento Clásico de Pedrito, El Conejo Travieso

Beatrix Potter

HarperCollins Focus
2026
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Únase a un aventurero viaje primaveral con el conejito más querido del mundo, Peter Rabbit, en El Cuento Clásico de Pedrito, El Conejo Travieso.Únete a Peter y sus amigos animales en este clásico infantil. Esta hermosa edición de tapa dura presenta ilustraciones del galardonado artista Charles Santore.Se pueden aprender valiosas lecciones del travieso Peter Rabbit mientras ignora la advertencia de su madre sobre el Sr. McGregor y su huerto. Cuando Peter se mete en problemas, tendrá que pedir ayuda para encontrar el camino a casa. Explora los otros personajes del mundo encantado de Beatrix Potter con varias otras historias sobre los amigos animales de Peter. Estos clásicos infantiles atemporales les brindan a los niños cuentos sobre valores, moral y virtud.Esta edición clásica de tapa dura incluye:Una tapa dura con sobrecubierta bellamente diseñadaUn gran desplegable de cuatro páginas que se abre a 46 pulgadas y da vida a esta historia para los más pequeños.Otros cuentos clásicos de Beatrix Potter incluidos son: El cuento del Sr. Jeremy Fisher, El cuento de Benjamin Bunny, El cuento de dos ratones malos y El cuento de los conejitos Flopsy.Ilustraciones del renombrado artista número uno en ventas del New York Times, Charles SantoreEl cuento clásico de Peter Rabbit y otras historias preciadas:Es un gran regalo para baby showers, vacaciones de primavera como Pascua, Día de la Madre o cumpleaños.Es perfecto para leer en familia y antes de dormir, o para lecciones de preescolar.Un clásico maravilloso para agregar a las colecciones familiares.El ilustrador aclamado por la crítica, Charles Santore, ha sido celebrado con reconocimientos como el prestigioso Premio Hamilton King, el Premio a la Excelencia de la Sociedad de Ilustradores y la Medalla de Oro Original Art 2000 de la Sociedad de Ilustradores. Es mejor conocido por sus luminosas interpretaciones de cuentos infantiles clásicos, incluidos La noche antes de Navidad, Las aventuras de Alicia en el país de las maravillas, Las fábulas de Esopo, La Sirenita, Blancanieves, El conejo de pana, El mago de Oz, ¡y más!
The Tale of Peter Rabbit (In Full Color)

The Tale of Peter Rabbit (In Full Color)

Beatrix Potter

Digireads.com
2022
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English author Helen Beatrix Potter wrote over sixty books during her lifetime but is best known today for the twenty-three children's tales that she both wrote and illustrated. The first of these works was "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", which debuted in a small private printing in 1901. This whimsical tale is the story of Peter Rabbit and his family. Despite warnings from his mother Peter ventures into the neighboring garden of Mr. McGregor where he fills his belly full of vegetables. Having eaten too much Peter finds himself with a terrible stomach ache while trying to escape being captured by Mr. McGregor, who has discovered that Peter has been eating his vegetables. This tale along with her other works would ultimately sell hundreds of millions of copies making Beatrix Potter one of the most successful children's authors of all-time. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
The Tale of Tom Kitten

The Tale of Tom Kitten

Beatrix Potter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This classic tale comes to life for the young and the young at heart in this oversized version and large print edition of this classic book, The Tale of Tom Kitten. The oversized, large print edition makes a perfect gift for children who are still learning to read. The tale is about manners and how children react to them. Tabitha Twitchit, a cat, invites friends for tea. She washes and dresses her three kittens for the party, but within moments the kittens have soiled and lost their clothes while scampering about the garden. Tabitha is "affronted". She sends the kittens to bed, and tells her friends the kittens have the measles. Once the tea party is underway however, its "dignity and repose" are disturbed by the kittens romping overhead and leaving a bedroom in disorder.
The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny

The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny

Beatrix Potter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This classic is now brought to life in this oversized, large print edition of the colorful classic, Benjamin Bunny, a continuation of Peter Rabbit stories. This version of the book includes a scene cut from the original publication which makes this reprint very rare. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in September 1904. The book is a sequel to The Tale of Peter Rabbit (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. 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. 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 hours, trapping the pair. Benjamin's father enters the garden looking for his son. He drives the cat from the basket and locks her in the greenhouse, then frees Benjamin and Peter, and 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 scarecrow's missing clothes and the cat locked in the greenhouse
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher

The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher

Beatrix Potter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
***Large Print, easy to read edition*** Jeremy Fisher is a frog who lives in a damp little house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond. His larder and back passage are "slippy-sloppy" with water, but he likes getting his feet wet; no one ever scolds and he never catches cold. One day, Jeremy finds it raining and decides to go fishing. Should he catch more than five minnows, he will invite his friends to dinner. He puts on a Macintosh and shiny Galoshes, takes his rod and basket, and sets off with "enormous hops" to the place where he keeps his lily-pad boat. He poles to a place he knows is good for minnows. Once there, he sits cross-legged on his lily-pad and arranges his tackle. He has "the dearest little red float". His rod is a stalk of grass and his line a horsehair. An hour passes without a nibble. He takes a break and lunches on a butterfly sandwich. A water beetle tweaks his toe causing him to withdraw his legs, and rats rustling about in the rushes force him to seek a safer location. He drops his line into the water and immediately has a bite. It is not a minnow but little Jack Sharp, a stickleback. The fish escapes but not before Jeremy pricks his fingers on Jack's spines. A shoal of little fishes come to the surface to laugh at Jeremy. Jeremy sucks his sore fingers, but a trout rises from the water and seizes him with a snap (Mr. Jeremy screams, "OW-OW-OW "). The trout dives to the bottom, but finds the Macintosh tasteless and spits Jeremy out, swallowing only his goloshes. Jeremy bounces "up to the surface of the water, like a cork and the bubbles out of a soda water bottle", and swims to the pond's edge. He scrambles up the bank and hops home through the meadow, having lost his fishing equipment but quite sure he will never go fishing again.
The Tale of Johnny town mouse and Miss Moppet

The Tale of Johnny town mouse and Miss Moppet

Beatrix Potter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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**Large print Oversized edition for easy reading** Timmy Willie is a country mouse who falls asleep in a hamper of vegetables after eating peas and is carried to the city. When the hamper is opened, Timmy escapes to find himself in a large house. He slips through a hole in the skirting board and lands in the midst of a mouse dinner party hosted by Johnny Town-mouse. Timmy is made welcome - and tries his best to fit in, but finds the noises made by the house cat and the maid frightening and the rich food difficult to digest and feels ill. He returns via the hamper to his country home after extending an invitation to Johnny Town-mouse to visit him. The following spring, Johnny Town-mouse pays Timmy Willie a visit. He complains of the dampness and finds such things as cows and lawnmowers frightening. He returns to the city in the hamper of vegetables after telling Timmy country life is too quiet. The tale ends with the author stating her own preference for country living.