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Beatrix Potter S. - 3: The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

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In this classic tale by Beatrix Potter, Jemima Puddle-Duck longs for a peaceful place to lay and hatch her eggs. She finds what seems to be the perfect spot, unaware that the charming gentleman offering her a woodshed has sinister plans for a roast duck dinner! Based on a real duck from Potter's farm, Hill Top, the story also features her sheepdog, Kep, who heroically saves Jemima from her fate. Beatrix Potter, celebrated as one of the greatest children's authors, created beloved characters like Mrs. Tiggy-winkle and Benjamin Bunny. Her enchanting stories and illustrations have become integral to childhood. With the proceeds from her books, Potter purchased Hill Top in the Lake District, where she became a farmer and prize-winning sheep breeder. She also pioneered a merchandise program, patenting the first Peter Rabbit doll in 1903, leading to a diverse range of products still available today. Upon her passing, she bequeathed 14 farms and over 4,000 acres to the National Trust, ensuring the preservation of her cherished landscape for future generations. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is the ninth in Potter's series of 23 beloved tales, which continue to be published and enjoyed worldwide.

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Beatrix Potter S. - 3: The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, Beatrix Potter

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1988
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
1988
Format
rigide
Pages
28
ISBN10
0721410952
ISBN13
9780721410951
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In this classic tale by Beatrix Potter, Jemima Puddle-Duck longs for a peaceful place to lay and hatch her eggs. She finds what seems to be the perfect spot, unaware that the charming gentleman offering her a woodshed has sinister plans for a roast duck dinner! Based on a real duck from Potter's farm, Hill Top, the story also features her sheepdog, Kep, who heroically saves Jemima from her fate. Beatrix Potter, celebrated as one of the greatest children's authors, created beloved characters like Mrs. Tiggy-winkle and Benjamin Bunny. Her enchanting stories and illustrations have become integral to childhood. With the proceeds from her books, Potter purchased Hill Top in the Lake District, where she became a farmer and prize-winning sheep breeder. She also pioneered a merchandise program, patenting the first Peter Rabbit doll in 1903, leading to a diverse range of products still available today. Upon her passing, she bequeathed 14 farms and over 4,000 acres to the National Trust, ensuring the preservation of her cherished landscape for future generations. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is the ninth in Potter's series of 23 beloved tales, which continue to be published and enjoyed worldwide.