An adorable new lift-the-flap bedtime board book, perfect for little hands
Say goodnight with Peter Rabbit with this gentle, soothing story. With smooth rounded corners, chunky board pages and large flaps to lift, this is the perfect bedtime book for little hands.
The moon is shining and the stars are twinkling – it's time to go to bed, Peter Rabbit! But where is he? Maybe Peter's sailing home on the lake? Or is he snuggled in the hollow of a tree? Could he be huddled in a nest? Lift the flap on every page to look for Peter, while saying good night to all his friends.
With simple, lyrical text and stunning classic-style watercolour artwork, this is an calming bedtime read for little bunnies everywhere.
Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866, at No. 2, Bolton Gardens, Kensington, London. Beatrix Potter discovered her love of nature on annual summer holidays in Scotland and the Lake District.
On September 4, 1893, Beatrix sat down to write a picture letter to Noel Moore, the five-year-old son of her ex-governess, all about a naughty rabbit called Peter. Noel was ill in bed and so Beatrix wrote to him: "My dear Noel, I don't know what to write to you, so I shall tell you a story about four little rabbits. . . . "
Some years later, Beatrix thought of publishing the story as a book. She rewrote it into an exercise book and sent it to six publishers. It was rejected by every one of them. It was not until Beatrix had printed the book herself that Frederick Warne agreed to publish it. The Tale of Peter Rabbit was published in 1902, costing one shilling (the equivalent of just 5 pence today), and became one of the most famous stories ever written.
Many of Beatrix's later books were set at Hill Top—the rats that infested the farm inspired The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, Tom Kitten and his sisters climb up the rockery wall at the bottom of Hill Top garden, and Ginger and Pickles.