Join Peter and other familiar Beatrix Potter friends in brand new adventures! In The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit, Peter ventures beyond Mr McGregor's garden all the way to Scotland where he meets his distant cousin Finlay McBurney and takes part in some Highland rabbit Games involving a very, very large radish. In The Christmas Tale of Peter Rabbit, Peter and his cousin Benjamin Bunny must step in to save their friend William - a turkey - from ending his Christmas on Mr McGregor's table! Finally, when a carnival comes to town in The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit, Peter gets swept up in all the fun of the fair and finds that little girls can really be quite dangerousCollected for the first time in audiobook, these three Further Tales of Peter Rabbit, by award-winning screenwriter, actress and national treasure Emma Thompson, are a perfect gift for ages 4 and up.
This book is part of a book series called Peter Rabbit .
This book has been graded for interest at 3-5 years.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+). This book was published in 2016 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Emma Thomson is the author of "Dandelion's Christmas," the Felicity Wishes series, and "Isabella's Toybox. "
This book contains the following story:
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
The tale begins with Peter's mother warning him to stay away from Mr. McGregor's garden, as it is full of vegetables that he is not supposed to eat. Despite his mothers advice, Peter is curious and adventurous. One day, he sneaks into Mr. McGregor's garden to feast on the delicious vegetables. As he hops around, he enjoys munching on lettuce, carrots, and beans, completely forgetting the warning of his mother. However, things take a turn when Mr. McGregor spots Peter in his garden and begins to chase him. Peter's frantic escape is filled with excitement and close calls as he darts through the garden, trying to avoid capture. He faces various challenges, such as getting caught in a net and hiding in a watering can. After many twists and turns, Peter manages to escape the clutches of Mr. McGregor and returns home, tired and a little wiser. The story concludes with Peter safely back in his cozy burrow, where he enjoys a soothing chamomile tea while his siblings are allowed to play outside. The tale captures themes of curiosity, adventure, and the importance of heeding parental advice.
This book features the following characters:
Peter
This book features the religious character Peter.
Peter
This book features the character Peter.