Description
Beatrix Potter is an author well-loved by children and parents the world over. Her fun animal-based tales are always a hit and Peter Rabbit is no exception. This is the first of a series of new stories with him in and sees Peter having to get used to not being the only bunny in his family anymore. He gets a big surprise one day when not one but three new arrivals come along!
This charming tale is not only enjoyable to read but also shows children how having siblings arrive is nothing to worry about. Ideal for children aged 2 and over, this will help your own little cherub deal with their first emotions and experiences. Many parents will love reading this book with their child at bedtime and enjoy finding out what Peter gets up to as well. It comes in a beautifully designed storybook from Penguin and will look stunning on their bookshelf. If you need a way to help make reading fun and stimulate their imagination, this is a great gift idea.
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First in a series of new Peter Rabbit stories.
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Ideal for children aged 2 and over.
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Helps to encourage their vocabulary and imagination.
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Perfect story for bedtime or quiet reading time.
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Based on the well-known Beatrix Potter character.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
2 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGBP0002
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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