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Peter Rabbit: Hello Flopsy!
By (Author) Beatrix Potter
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Warne
14th May 2018
14th June 2018
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Early years: verse, rhymes and wordplay
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Rodents and rabbits
Early years: daily routine
Board book
10
Width 148mm, Height 148mm, Spine 18mm
246g
A warm, lyrical and beautiful board book featuring stylish line artwork from the world of Beatrix Potter's classic children's character, Peter Rabbit Hello Peter! introduces very young children to the delightful world of Beatrix Potter's Flopsy. This is the perfect first book for babies, who will love finding out about Flopsy, and how she spends her day. The contemporary design and gentle rhyme will make this a firm favourite with today's parents and their babies. Hello Flopsy! forms part of a continuing range of Peter Rabbit books specifically for babies.
Beatrix has created some of the best-loved characters in children's literature. Beatrix Potter was born in London in 1866. During her rather lonely childhood and later, as a young woman, she studied art and natural history. She acquired her love and knowledge of the countryside during family holidays, at first in Scotland and then in the Lake District. She started her career as children's author and illustrator in 1901 when she was thirty-five. In the years before the First World War, demand for her work was so great that she was publishing an average of two new stories a year. As she became financially independent, she was able to buy some land in the Lake District and in 1913, on her marriage to solicitor William Heelis, she moved to live there permanently. For the last thirty years of her life, writing and illustrating gave place to a second career as a sheep farmer and countryside conservationist. Her little books never lost their popularity however and today they sell in their millions, translated into numerous languages, and the pleasures of those timeless tales continue to be enjoyed by children all over the world.