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Go to My LibraryThe Tale of Peter Rabbit
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Bantam Books
- Pages
- 39
- ISBN
- 9780553152029
What begins as a feast of lettuces and radishes quickly turns into a perilous chase when Mr. McGregor spots the intruder. Peter must rely on his wits to navigate the vast, unfamiliar garden and find his way back home before he meets the same fate as his father. This timeless story explores the thrill of adventure and the serious consequences of disobedience, reminding us why listening to our elders is often the wisest course of action.
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Other editions (55)
Le Conte de Pierre Lapin (BP ALBUMS) (French Edition)
2001 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French
Tales of Peter Rabbit
1987 • Random House Value Publishing
English
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2006 • Penguin Books, Limited
English
Peter Rabbit A Lucky Escape
2008 • Frederick Warne
English
A Lucky Escape
2007 • Penguin Books, Limited
English
Other editions

Le Conte de Pierre Lapin (BP ALBUMS) (French Edition)
2001 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French

Tales of Peter Rabbit
1987 • Random House Value Publishing
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2006 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Peter Rabbit A Lucky Escape
2008 • Frederick Warne
English

A Lucky Escape
2007 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2002 • Frederick Warne
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2002 • Penguin Young Readers Group
English

Peter Rabbit
2006 • Worthy
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1984 • Random House Children's Books
English

Peter Rabbit
1994 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Peter Rabbit
1995 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Peter Rabbit
1968 • Grosset & Dunlap
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1992 • Penguin Young Readers Group
English

Tale of Peter Rabbit
1967 • Scholastic Library Pub (P)
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2014 • Scholastic
English

Pierre Lapin
2006 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French

Pierre Lapin
1992 • Editions Gallimard
French

The Tale of Peter Rabbit: A Pop-up Adventure
2006 • Warne
English

La storia di Peter Coniglio
1988 • Sperling & Kupfer
Italian

Peter Rabbit
1989 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2010 • Child's World
English

The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
F. Warne
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1991 • Puffin Books
English

Die Geschichte Von Peter Hase (German Edition)
Diogenes Verlag AG,Switzerland
German

Pierre Lapin
1980 • Gallimard
French

Peter Rabbit: a Puzzle Play Book
1996 • Frederick Warne Publishers Ltd
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1985 • Scholastic Inc.
English

The tale of Peter Rabbit
2015 • Frederick Warne
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1984 • Goldencraft

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2006 • Dalmatian Press
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2002 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1998 • Troll Communications L.L.C.
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2014 • First Avenue Editions, a division of Lerner Publishing Group
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1983 • Harpercollins Childrens
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1995 • Scholastic Incorporated
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2000 • G T Publishing Corporation
English

The Tales of Peter Rabbit
2006 • Running Press
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Book and Cassette)
1976 • Reading Resources
Dutch

Tale of Peter Rabbit: Die Geschichte Des Peterchen Hase
1992 • Dover Pubns
English

Tale of Peter Rabbit: LA Storia Del Coniglietto Pietro
1992 • Dover Pubns
English

Read It Yourself the Tale of Peter Rabbit
2013 • Ladybird
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Commemorative Edition
2006 • Warne
English

The Peter Rabbit Library
1987 • F. Warne, the Penguin Group
English

The tale of Peter Rabbit
2005 • British Museum Press
English

Tale of Peter Rabbit Coloring Book
1975 • Golden Press
English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
2007 • Dodo Press
English

El Cuento de Pedrito Conejo (Spanish Edition)
1993 • Scholastic en Espanol
Spanish

Die Geschichte Von Peter Hase (German Edition)
1996 • Diogenes
German

Tale of Peter Rabbit Sticker Book
1999 • Turtleback
English

Peter Rabbit : Story Pak
1992 • Graphic Learning
English

Peter Rabbit A Beatrix Potter Bath Book
1989 • Turtleback
English

Tale of Peter Rabbit
1988 • Scholastic Audio Cassette
English

Pierre Lapin
1998 • Editions Gallimard
French

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1971 • Scholastic
English

Peter Rabbit Fun Pack
1988 • Penguin Books Ltd
English
One golden autumn, when the nuts were ripe for gathering, Nutkin and all the other little squirrels came down to the water's edge. They fashioned small rafts out of twigs, and using their bushy tails for sails, they paddled across the water to Owl Island. For Old Brown, they brought a present of three fat mice, which they laid upon his doorstep. Twinkleberry and the others bowed low. “Old Mr. Brown,” they said politely, “will you favour us with permission to gather nuts upon your island?”
But Nutkin was a squirrel of excessively impertinent manners. He bobbed up and down like a little red cherry, singing a nonsensical riddle: “Riddle me, riddle me, rot-tot-tote! A little wee man, in a red red coat!” Old Brown paid him no mind at all, shutting his eyes obstinately and going to sleep. The polite squirrels filled their sacks with nuts and sailed home in the quiet of the evening.
For five days, this pattern continued. Each morning the squirrels returned, bringing a fine present for the owl - a fat mole, seven plump minnows, six juicy beetles wrapped in dock-leaves, and sweet, sticky honey stolen from a bumble bees' nest. And each morning, while his cousins showed their respect, Nutkin would dance and jeer, tickling Old Brown with a nettle and singing ever-ruder riddles. “Old Mr. B! Riddle-me-ree!” he would chant, while the other squirrels busied themselves with their work. Old Brown remained silent, though his patience was clearly wearing thin.
On the sixth day, the squirrels came for the last time, bringing a perfect new-laid egg in a rush basket as a final gift. But Nutkin, growing bolder with each unanswered taunt, ran ahead, shouting, “Humpty Dumpty lies in the beck, With a white counterpane round his neck!” Now, Old Brown took an interest in eggs. He opened one eye and shut it again, but still, he did not speak.
This silence only encouraged Nutkin. He danced like a sunbeam, his little voice piping one riddle after another. Finally, he sang, “Arthur O'Bower has broken his band, He comes roaring up the land!” Making a whirring noise to sound like the wind, Nutkin took a running jump and landed right on the head of Old Brown.
In an instant, there was a flutterment and a scufflement and a loud “Squeak!” The other squirrels scattered into the bushes, terrified. When they dared to peep out again, they saw Old Brown sitting calmly on his doorstep as if nothing had happened. But Nutkin was gone. He was inside the owl's waistcoat pocket.
This is not quite the end of the story. Old Brown carried the impertinent squirrel into his house, holding him up by the tail with every intention of skinning him. But Nutkin pulled and struggled with all his might - he pulled so very hard that his beautiful, bushy tail broke in two. In that moment, he was free. He dashed up the staircase and scrambled out of the attic window, leaving half his pride behind.
And that is the story of Nutkin's tail. To this day, if you should meet a little red squirrel in the woods and ask him a riddle, he will not answer with a clever rhyme. He will stamp his feet, throw sticks at you, and scold furiously, shouting, “Cuck-cuck-cuck-cur-r-r-cuck-k-k!”
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The reviews consistently praise The Tale of Peter Rabbit as a delightful and timeless children's classic. Readers highlight the exceptional quality of the illustrations, describing them as top-notch, detailed, beautiful, and nostalgic, contributing significantly to the book's enduring appeal. Many reviewers recall the story as a cherished childhood memory, a comfort read that fosters a lifelong love of reading. The narrative itself is described as fun, exciting, and charming, despite its brevity, captivating both young and adult audiences. The book is also lauded for its gentle introduction to Beatrix Potter's whimsical world and its endearing characters, particularly Peter Rabbit's mischievous yet lovable nature.
While largely positive, some reviews note a darker or more serious undertone within the seemingly innocent tale. Reviewers point out grim aspects, such as the implied fate of Peter's father, which some find surprisingly stark for a children's story and challenging to explain to very young readers. Peter's journey is seen by some as a cautionary narrative where disobedience leads to significant peril and consequences, with one interpretation even suggesting a profound, almost philosophical, commentary on societal norms and punishment. A few readers also felt the plot could have been more extended or complex, or found it too simplistic for an adult perspective, despite appreciating its charm.
Overall, The Tale of Peter Rabbit remains a beloved and impactful piece of children's literature, frequently revisited and cherished across generations. It is highly recommended for young children, offering a clear moral lesson about listening to parental advice and understanding the consequences of disobedience, all while being presented with captivating storytelling and exquisite artwork. Adults revisiting the book often appreciate its nostalgic value and may discover deeper themes or darker interpretations that add layers to the seemingly simple narrative. This book is ideal for parents seeking a classic read-aloud with beautiful illustrations and a meaningful message, as well as for those who appreciate children's stories that subtly explore the complexities of behavior and its repercussions.
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