The Tale of Peter Rabbit--- READ-PLAY-LEARN edition with Free Games Inside ---: Children's Easter Book Collection Author: Beatrix Potter | Language: English | ISBN:
B006X56NJ8 | Format: PDF
The Tale of Peter Rabbit--- READ-PLAY-LEARN edition with Free Games Inside ---: Children's Easter Book Collection Description
Best Selling Children's Easter Book Collection
FREE Games Inside - to develop child's literacy, memory and motor skillsVivid full-page color layouts with Kindle Text-Popups for enhanced reading experienceBeatrix Potter’s classic picture book sees new life in this fixed layout eBook version, that renders the original illustrations & text in the fixed layout format preserving the original book design and layout .
The story follows Peter Rabbit. Peter disobeys his mother’s orders and sneaks into Mr. McGregor’s garden, eating as many vegetables as he can before Mr. McGregor spots him and chases him about. Peter manages to escape, but not before losing his jacket and shoes, which Mr. McGregor uses to dress a scarecrow. Peter returns home weary and ill and is put to bed with a dose of camomile tea.
* Ages 3-6.
- File Size: 2282 KB
- Print Length: 32 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: B0008AYQI4
- Publisher: KiteReaders (March 9, 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B006X56NJ8
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #406 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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Caveat: Now if you're in the market to buy "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", I highly recommend that you do NOT purchase the horrendous version illustrated by David McPhail. This interesting monstrosity takes a book that was previous perfect and renders it perverse. I am reviewing the original Beatrix Potter edition of this tale, but because Amazon.com doesn't like to differentiate reviews, I'm fairly certain that this review will also appear for the McPhail book as well. Please, dear readers, do not in any way shape or form purchase the McPhail version if you want the original adept "Peter Rabbit"! Where Potter is adept and charming, McPhail is syrupy and doe-eyed. Where Potter is subtle, McPhail is over the top. Where Potter succeeds, McPhail fails. To locate an original edition of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" click on the author "Beatrix Potter" as it appears at the top of this screen. That should bring you to a selection of choices, one of which is the original "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". Oddly, the only way to purchase that particular original version of the tale is to select her name. I don't know why. Call it a flaw in the Amazon.com system, if you will.
Now, why doesn't Peter Rabbit age? I'm not being literal here, people, so please don't inundate me with explanations that patiently explain that fictional characters in books cannot get old. I won't hear a word of it. Reading "Peter Rabbit" today is just as fresh and new an experience as it was one hundred years ago. Author Beatrix Potter created the story of Peter Rabbit for a young boy with whom she was acquainted. Using the novel idea of drawing animals as they appeared in nature, just in funny clothes and talking, her books are remarkable because she had a dual talent for both illustration and clever narrative.
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