""Peter Rabbit lives with his mother and sisters under the root of a big fir-tree. Peter wears a blue coat with brass buttons for going out. Naughty Peter likes to eat lettuces and radishes from Mr.
The forgotten tale features an "older" and chubbier Peter Rabbit. — -- A lost story written by Beatrix Potter more than 100 years ago has been found and will be published this September, Penguin ...
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature brings together an array of artwork, books, manuscripts, artifacts, and letters from institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Trust, and the ...
At the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, a cozy faux garden, complete with oversized flower pots, is the perfect place to page through Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit or The Story of Miss ...
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Like a lot of kids with discerning parents, when I was growing up, I owned a box set containing all twenty-three of Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit tales for children. It is sitting beside me as I write ...
Beatrix Potter is known for her famous books, but it all started with picture letters. One such letter she wrote to a sick child named Noel Moore in 1893 featured a character named Peter Rabbit. "Much ...
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Mrs Rabbit pouring out the tea for Peter while her children look on, 1902-1907. Linder Bequest. Museum no.BP.468. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London/courtesy of ...
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Time in isolation can inspire all manner of intriguing creative outlets. Such was the case with Beatrix Potter, the beloved author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and other stories, and the subject of the ...
Britain’s brief but fertile Edwardian period was a golden age of children’s literature. The first decade of the 20th century saw the stage premiere of J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan” and the publication of ...