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Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
Loyal Books
19 episodes
9 months ago
Whether you're a parent or a child, a young reader or an older one, the Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter is indeed just that – a treasure chest of delightful, charming little stories full of animals and people. Beatrix Potter today has spawned a whole industry of merchandise, games and theme parks, but the stories remain as fresh and sparkling as they were when they first came out in 1901. The Great Big Treasury contains three collections compiled into one enchanting volume - The Giant Treasury of Peter Rabbit, Further Tales of Peter Rabbit and The Giant Treasury of Beatrix Potter. It contains nineteen tales featuring a troop of unforgettable characters. Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and rebellious young fellow, is the hero of many a tale, along with his goody-goody sisters Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail. Their long-suffering mother strives to keep Peter out of mischief and Mr. McGregor's tempting garden filled with luscious fruits and vegetables. The stories sparkle with Beatrix Potter's amusing lines which have old Mrs. Rabbit cautioning her children against trespassing into the garden, “Your father had an accident there. He was put into a pie!” Other memorable characters include Squirrel Nutkin, who is a most impertinent fellow, Peter Rabbit's cousin Benjamin Bunny, two bad mice, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and Tailor Simpkin, a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher and many more. The stories are a mixture of moral fables and fascinating descriptions of nature and Victorian childhood naughtiness. Peter Rabbit's stories have been translated into nearly forty languages and adapted for stage, film and television, converted into animated cartoons and toys, children's room accessories, furnishings and wall-paper. In fact, Beatrix Potter herself was the first person to realize the commercial value of merchandising. Her illustrations for the stories show her as a gifted artist and nature conservationist who lived in the picturesque Lake District in England. The stories are distinctive in the way they connect directly with childhood imagination and the writing style is particularly suited to being read aloud – an activity which has been enjoyed by generations of both parents and children the world over.
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Whether you're a parent or a child, a young reader or an older one, the Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter is indeed just that – a treasure chest of delightful, charming little stories full of animals and people. Beatrix Potter today has spawned a whole industry of merchandise, games and theme parks, but the stories remain as fresh and sparkling as they were when they first came out in 1901. The Great Big Treasury contains three collections compiled into one enchanting volume - The Giant Treasury of Peter Rabbit, Further Tales of Peter Rabbit and The Giant Treasury of Beatrix Potter. It contains nineteen tales featuring a troop of unforgettable characters. Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and rebellious young fellow, is the hero of many a tale, along with his goody-goody sisters Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail. Their long-suffering mother strives to keep Peter out of mischief and Mr. McGregor's tempting garden filled with luscious fruits and vegetables. The stories sparkle with Beatrix Potter's amusing lines which have old Mrs. Rabbit cautioning her children against trespassing into the garden, “Your father had an accident there. He was put into a pie!” Other memorable characters include Squirrel Nutkin, who is a most impertinent fellow, Peter Rabbit's cousin Benjamin Bunny, two bad mice, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and Tailor Simpkin, a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher and many more. The stories are a mixture of moral fables and fascinating descriptions of nature and Victorian childhood naughtiness. Peter Rabbit's stories have been translated into nearly forty languages and adapted for stage, film and television, converted into animated cartoons and toys, children's room accessories, furnishings and wall-paper. In fact, Beatrix Potter herself was the first person to realize the commercial value of merchandising. Her illustrations for the stories show her as a gifted artist and nature conservationist who lived in the picturesque Lake District in England. The stories are distinctive in the way they connect directly with childhood imagination and the writing style is particularly suited to being read aloud – an activity which has been enjoyed by generations of both parents and children the world over.
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Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
01 – The Tale of Peter Rabbit
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8 minutes 26 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
02 – The Tailor of Gloucester
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10 months ago
17 minutes 53 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
03 – The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
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10 months ago
12 minutes 34 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
04 – The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
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10 months ago
9 minutes 39 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
05 – The Tale of Two Bad Mice
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10 months ago
7 minutes 42 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
06 – The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-winkle
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10 months ago
11 minutes 39 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
07 – The Pie and the Patty-Pan
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10 months ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
08 – The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
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10 months ago
6 minutes 27 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
09 – The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit
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10 months ago
2 minutes 8 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
10 – The Story of Miss Moppet
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10 months ago
2 minutes 33 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
11 – The Tale of Tom Kitten
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10 months ago
6 minutes 8 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
12 – The Tale of Jemima Puddle-duck
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10 months ago
10 minutes 31 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
13 – The Roly Poly Pudding
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10 months ago
18 minutes 58 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
14 – The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies
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10 months ago
8 minutes 28 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
15 – The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
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10 months ago
9 minutes 37 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
16 – The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes
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10 months ago
11 minutes 2 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
17 – The Tale of Mr. Tod
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10 months ago
38 minutes 24 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
18 – The Tale of Pigling Bland
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11 months ago
29 minutes 18 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
19 – Ginger and Pickles
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11 months ago
10 minutes 37 seconds

Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
Whether you're a parent or a child, a young reader or an older one, the Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter is indeed just that – a treasure chest of delightful, charming little stories full of animals and people. Beatrix Potter today has spawned a whole industry of merchandise, games and theme parks, but the stories remain as fresh and sparkling as they were when they first came out in 1901. The Great Big Treasury contains three collections compiled into one enchanting volume - The Giant Treasury of Peter Rabbit, Further Tales of Peter Rabbit and The Giant Treasury of Beatrix Potter. It contains nineteen tales featuring a troop of unforgettable characters. Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and rebellious young fellow, is the hero of many a tale, along with his goody-goody sisters Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail. Their long-suffering mother strives to keep Peter out of mischief and Mr. McGregor's tempting garden filled with luscious fruits and vegetables. The stories sparkle with Beatrix Potter's amusing lines which have old Mrs. Rabbit cautioning her children against trespassing into the garden, “Your father had an accident there. He was put into a pie!” Other memorable characters include Squirrel Nutkin, who is a most impertinent fellow, Peter Rabbit's cousin Benjamin Bunny, two bad mice, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and Tailor Simpkin, a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher and many more. The stories are a mixture of moral fables and fascinating descriptions of nature and Victorian childhood naughtiness. Peter Rabbit's stories have been translated into nearly forty languages and adapted for stage, film and television, converted into animated cartoons and toys, children's room accessories, furnishings and wall-paper. In fact, Beatrix Potter herself was the first person to realize the commercial value of merchandising. Her illustrations for the stories show her as a gifted artist and nature conservationist who lived in the picturesque Lake District in England. The stories are distinctive in the way they connect directly with childhood imagination and the writing style is particularly suited to being read aloud – an activity which has been enjoyed by generations of both parents and children the world over.