The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher: Frederick Warne Publishers
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2010
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9780723264477

Relates how the barnyard collie and pups rescued Jemima Puddle-Duck from the fox's cooking pot.

The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1910
Genre: Ducks
ISBN:

Relates how the barnyard collie and pups rescued Jemima Puddle-Duck from the fox's cooking pot.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781406558838

(Helen) Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, born in Kensington, London best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. Educated at home by a succession of governesses, she had little opportunity to mix with other children. Potter had frogs and newts, and even a pet bat. The basis of her many projects and stories were the small animals that she smuggled into the house or observed during family holidays in Scotland and the Lake District. She was encouraged to publish her story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), but she struggled to find a publisher until it was accepted when she was 36, by Frederick Warne & Co. The small book and her following works were extremely well received and she gained an independent income from the sales. Potter eventually wrote 23 books. These were published in a small format, easy for a child to hold and read. Her writing efforts abated around 1920 due to poor eyesight.

The Tale of Ginger and Pickles

The Tale of Ginger and Pickles
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781406558746

(Helen) Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, born in Kensington, London best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. Educated at home by a succession of governesses, she had little opportunity to mix with other children. Potter had frogs and newts, and even a pet bat. The basis of her many projects and stories were the small animals that she smuggled into the house or observed during family holidays in Scotland and the Lake District. She was encouraged to publish her story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), but she struggled to find a publisher until it was accepted when she was 36, by Frederick Warne & Co. The small book and her following works were extremely well received and she gained an independent income from the sales. Potter eventually wrote 23 books. These were published in a small format, easy for a child to hold and read. Her writing efforts abated around 1920 due to poor eyesight.

Jemima Puddle-Duck

Jemima Puddle-Duck
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1994
Genre: Ducks
ISBN: 9780785311683

Jemima Puddle-Duck looks for a nesting place to lay her eggs and accepts the offer of a gentleman with pointy ears and a red bushy tail.

The Tale of Benjamin Bunny

The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Rabbits
ISBN: 9781406558739

Peter's mischievous cousin, Benjamin Bunny, persuades him to go back to Mr. McGregor's garden to retrieve the clothes he lost there.

The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes

The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2007-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781406558883

(Helen) Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, born in Kensington, London best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. Educated at home by a succession of governesses, she had little opportunity to mix with other children. Potter had frogs and newts, and even a pet bat. The basis of her many projects and stories were the small animals that she smuggled into the house or observed during family holidays in Scotland and the Lake District. She was encouraged to publish her story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), but she struggled to find a publisher until it was accepted when she was 36, by Frederick Warne & Co. The small book and her following works were extremely well received and she gained an independent income from the sales. Potter eventually wrote 23 books. These were published in a small format, easy for a child to hold and read. Her writing efforts abated around 1920 due to poor eyesight.

The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)

The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781406558784

(Helen) Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, born in Kensington, London best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. Educated at home by a succession of governesses, she had little opportunity to mix with other children. Potter had frogs and newts, and even a pet bat. The basis of her many projects and stories were the small animals that she smuggled into the house or observed during family holidays in Scotland and the Lake District. She was encouraged to publish her story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), but she struggled to find a publisher until it was accepted when she was 36, by Frederick Warne & Co. The small book and her following works were extremely well received and she gained an independent income from the sales. Potter eventually wrote 23 books. These were published in a small format, easy for a child to hold and read. Her writing efforts abated around 1920 due to poor eyesight.