New Releases by BEATRIX POTTER

BEATRIX POTTER is the author of Peter Rabbit Audio Classic *NR* (1987), The Tale of Peter Rabbit in French (1987), A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, Including Unpublished Work (1971), The Tale of Ginger & Pickles (1909), THE TALE OF TOM KITTEN (1907).

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Peter Rabbit Audio Classic *NR*

release date: Sep 01, 1987

The Tale of Peter Rabbit in French

release date: Jan 01, 1987
The Tale of Peter Rabbit in French
Peter disobeys his mother by going into Mr. McGregor''s garden and almost gets caught.

A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, Including Unpublished Work

A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, Including Unpublished Work
Tells how each of the Peter Rabbit tales came to be written, includes Potter''s unpublished works, letters, and 170 illustrations.

The Tale of Ginger & Pickles

The Tale of Ginger & Pickles
Lizzie''s just been named captain of the soccer team -- the boys'' soccer team -- but some of her teammates aren''t playing nice. Will it be boys vs. girls forever, or can Lizzie think of a way to settle the score, once and for all? Lizzie''s Soccer Showdown is the story of a strong young woman who, when faced with prejudice, reacts with grace under pressure.

THE TALE OF TOM KITTEN

THE TALE OF TOM KITTEN
The Tale of Tom Kitten by Beatrix Potter is an endearing children''s story that will capture the hearts of young readers. Join Tom Kitten and his siblings on a delightful adventure filled with mischief, bravery, and the importance of family. In this charming tale, Beatrix Potter introduces young readers to the mischievous Tom Kitten and his escapades as he encounters a variety of humorous and unexpected situations. Follow along as Tom Kitten learns valuable lessons about obedience and the consequences of his actions. The Tale of Tom Kitten is a beloved classic that combines delightful storytelling with beautiful illustrations, creating a magical reading experience for children. Beatrix Potter''s timeless characters and gentle life lessons continue to resonate with young readers across generations. If you''re looking for a heartwarming and entertaining story to share with your children, The Tale of Tom Kitten is a must-read. Order your copy today and embark on a charming journey into the world of Beatrix Potter''s beloved characters.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (Annotated): Hardcover Book

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (Annotated): Hardcover Book
Beatrix Potter''s The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a picture book for kids about a boy who''s disobedient and mischievous when he enters and is chased around the garden of Mr. McGregor. When he goes back to his mom''s home, he is put to bed after she''s given him chamomile tea. The story was written for five-year-old Noel Moore, son of Potter''s former wife Annie Carter Moore, in 1893. After a number of publishers turned down it, Potter redesigned and published it privately in 1901, however Co. and frederick Warne published it in a trade edition in 1902. The book grew to be extremely popular and was reprinted a number of times in the years following its release. It''s been translated into 36 languages and is one of the most well known books ever - with 45 million copies sold. Here is the complete text of the novel with the followings annotations: *Biographical Information: Artistic and literary career This book discusses Potter''s growing intellectual and artistic interests, her frequently humorous observations of the places she visited, and her uncommon ability in order to observe as well as to describe nature. Her journal was started in 1881 and ended in 1897 when she began concentrating her intellectual and artistic talents on scientific research and also the publication of her paintings.Precocious however reserved and usually bored, she was seeking much more independent pursuits and wanted making a little cash while taking proper care of her parents, assisting her particularly demanding mother and running their various households.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (Annotated)

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (Annotated)
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit" as a classic children''s story. Peter is a little rabbit that ignores his mother''s warning and enters Mr McGregor''s garden to sabotage his vegetables. Peter encounters difficulties and dangers while in the garden. Peter and his sisters Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail had been warned by Peter''s mother to not enter Mr. McGregor''s garden after their dad had an accident there and was stuffed into a pie by Mrs. MacGregor. Peter heads directly for the garden out of curiosity as well as rebellion as his sisters adhere to directions and go down the lane to pick the blackberries. Peter takes in a few vegetables he locates inside - lettuces, French beans and radishes are some of them. However his happiness is short lived because he quickly meets Mr. McGregor who chases him around the garden. Peter manages to flee but drops his shoes and jacket while in the chase. He encounters numerous challenges, including getting caught in a gooseberry net, but barely escapes Mr. McGregor. Peter finally emerges out of the garden exhausted and heads home. His mother puts him to bed with a chamomile tea as he''s ill with his garden over indulgence and his sisters share a delicious dinner of bread, ice cream and blackberries. The Tale of Peter Rabbit isn''t only an adventure and mischief Tale but also a moral story about the consequences of disobedient actions and the importance of listening to one''s parents. The story is loved by children globally and remains a standard of children''s literature. The following are some essential lessons for kids that are usually stressed in children''s stories, education and life experiences: Honesty: Why it Is Important. It is crucial to teach kids to speak the truth constantly, even though it''s tough. Honesty produces confidence and admiration. Kindness as well as Empathy: Encourage kids to display kindness towards others, to comprehend as well as accept feelings as well as viewpoints different from their very own. responsibilities: The development of responsibility in kids entails understanding and assuming responsibility for their actions and consequences of their choices. Perseverance as well as Resiliency: Teaching kids not to give up quickly is vital. Life skill consists of learning from failures and persevering in attempts. Respect for Others: Additionally, it involves acknowledging as well as accepting differences - whether they''re cultural, personal or rassicial beliefs and values.
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