Join Peter Rabbit and his friends in this delightful collection of adorable stories for babies and toddlers. These five tales gently explore early experiences and are perfect for Storytime! The chunky pages are sturdy so won't be easily damaged by your little one.
This gorgeous set includes Goodnight Peter, Happy Birthday!, Peter Hops Aboard, Starting School, and Three Little Bunnies.
Goodnight Peter
He's too big for his bedroom with his sisters, Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail. But is he big enough for his own room?
The simple tales mirror important early experiences and emotions of young children through the eyes of Beatrix Potter's most well-loved characters, while Eleanor Taylor's illustrations are filled with charm, warmth, and humour.
Happy Birthday!
It's Peter's birthday, but he feels sad because nobody in his family wants to play or even see him! It's turning out to be the worst birthday ever for Peter... until he gets a special surprise.
The simple tales mirror important early experiences and emotions of young children through the eyes of Beatrix Potter's most well-loved characters, while Eleanor Taylor's illustrations are filled with charm, warmth, and humour.
Peter Hops Aboard
It's a sunny day by the pond. Can Peter and his sisters work together to build the perfect boat?
Starting School
Peter is excited to be going to forest school with Benjamin Bunny, they can’t wait to learn all about the woodland they live in. But when he learns that his sisters won’t be there, the little bunny gets nervous.
Luckily, Mrs. Rabbit is there to reassure him and hold his paw on the first day. With new, humorous illustrations of Beatrix Potter’s well-loved characters, this reassuring tale mirrors young children’s early experiences. This book is a perfect gift for children to prepare for their first days at school or nursery.
Three Little Bunnies
Peter Rabbit is used to being an only bunny, so he gets quite a surprise when not one, not two, but three baby rabbits join the family! Peter is not at all sure at first how he feels about his new siblings.
Mrs Rabbit has thought of names for two of them: Flopsy and Mopsy - but it's Peter who gets to choose the third one! Suddenly he feels important and useful.