Synopses & Reviews
Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin Bunny have a new friend, William the Turkey. The trio is excited for Christmas--until they realize that William is meant to be Mr. McGregor's Christmas supper! Just in time, Peter and Benjamin hide William, and the three enjoy a lovely Christmas dinner of pickled radishes and barley cake at the Rabbit family burrow.
This story is inspired by a real turkey named William that Emma Thompson met on Beatrix Potter's farm in the Lake District.
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Level Two Follow the story of naughty Peter Rabbit as he squeezes under the gate into Mr. McGregor's garden and finds himself in all kinds of trouble! Beatrix Potter's original artwork and text have been adapted for this easy-to-read version of the classic tale.
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Go along with two of Beatrix Potter?s most mischievous little bunnies, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny, in this beautiful book and DVD set. The book features Beatrix Potter?s original tales,
The Tale of Peter Rabbit and
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny alongside beautiful original illustrations. An entertaining 30 minute DVD brings the stories to life onscreen with stunning animation that both children and adults will enjoy watching again and again.
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It's bedtime for Peter and his friends. Tuck them in by flipping over the covering they snuggle under as they sleep. From a little ladybug resting under a leaf to Jemima's ducklings nestling under her wing to Peter snoozing under his blanket - children can say good night to them all!
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This ingenious paper-engineered book retells the much-loved story of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny in Mr. McGregors garden. Complete with Beatrix Potters original story and illustrations, the tale is brought to life through an amazing series of flaps, pull-tabs, and pop-ups. Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunnys daring garden escape becomes an exciting interactive experience that every young reader will enjoy.
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2012 marks 110 years since Warne published The Tale of Peter Rabbit. In celebration, we are publishing limited editions of twelve classic tales with colorful covers, special endpapers, and notes explaining the history behind each book. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is the tale of Peter Rabbit's cousin, Benjamin Bunny.
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Beatrix Potter loved rhymes and riddles and made two collections of them, which she also used in her classic tales. This volume brings together over fifty of Beatrix Potters nursery rhymes in a beautifully presented book with exquisite watercolor illustrations of her classic characters. The accompanying CD contains all the rhymes set to music in Peter Cobbins beautiful arrangements of voices and instruments.
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The Tale of Peter Rabbit first appeared in 1902 and made its author, Beatrix Potter, a household name. This special gift edition, a replica of the very first edition of the book, features a glamorous silver foil jacket to commemorate the release of the film
Miss Potter, which tells the story of that remarkable woman and how she found success with her first book.
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"Now run along, and don't get into mischief," Mrs.. Rabbit tells her bunnies. But frisky Peter runs straight to Mr.. McGregor's tasty garden and sneaks under the gate! This beloved classic is once again available in an 8x8 Reading Railroad, now with beautifully remastered artwork.
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Ten of Beatrix Potter?s most popular tales are brought together in this beautiful jacketed hardcover treasury. The tales trace the life of Beatrix Potter from her first publication in of
The Tale of Peter Rabbit 1902 to her later tales set around her farm,
Hill Top. A wonderful illustrated introduction provides background on Beatrix Potter and the people and places that inspired her writing.
Synopsis
It's bedtime for Peter and his friends. Tuck them in by flipping over the covering they snuggle under as they sleep. From a little ladybug resting under a leaf to Jemima's ducklings nestling under her wing to Peter snoozing under his blanket - children can say good night to them all!
Synopsis
2012 marks 110 years since Warne published The Tale of Peter Rabbit. In celebration, we are publishing limited editions of twelve classic tales with colorful covers, special endpapers, and notes explaining the history behind each book. The Tale of Peter Rabbit is the tale of a mischievous rabbit and his nerve-wracking encounter with Mr. McGregor.
Synopsis
Ten of Beatrix Potter?s most popular tales are brought together in this beautiful jacketed hardcover treasury. The tales trace the life of Beatrix Potter from her first publication in of
The Tale of Peter Rabbit 1902 to her later tales set around her farm,
Hill Top. A wonderful illustrated introduction provides background on Beatrix Potter and the people and places that inspired her writing.
Synopsis
Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin Bunny have a new friend, William the Turkey. The trio is excited for Christmas--until they realize that William is meant to be Mr. McGregor's Christmas supper! Just in time, Peter and Benjamin hide William, and the three enjoy a lovely Christmas dinner of pickled radishes and barley cake at the Rabbit family burrow.
This story is inspired by a real turkey named William that Emma Thompson met on Beatrix Potter's farm in the Lake District.
About the Author
Emma Thompson is an Oscar-winning actress and screen writer. Thompson is known for her sophisticated, skillful performances, and for her arch wit. She ranked #91 in Empire Magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list in 1997, and wrote the script for the popular Nancy McPhee movie. She studied literature at Cambridge University, and has a particular fondness for Beatrix Potter.