The Complete Beatrix Potter Collection vol 2 : Tales & Original Illustrations - Beatrix Potter - E-Book

The Complete Beatrix Potter Collection vol 2 : Tales & Original Illustrations E-Book

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Join the fun with four charming tales from the beloved Beatrix Potter! Whisk your child away to a world of endearing animals and heartwarming adventures in this delightful collection. - The Tale of Two Bad Mice: Witness the hilarious chaos caused by two mischievous mice in a baker's shop! Will they get away with their sticky fingers, or will the baker have a surprise waiting for them? - The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle: Step into the cozy home of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, the kindhearted hedgehog, for a delightful afternoon tea party filled with warmth and friendship. - The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan: A mischievous kitten gets into a bit of trouble with a baking mishap! What happens when curiosity and flour mix together? - The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher: Follow the forgetful Mr. Jeremy Fisher, a dapper frog, on his exciting (and slightly perilous) fishing expedition. Will he catch a whopper fish, or will his forgetfulness lead him astray?Beatrix Potter's Animal Antics is a timeless collection that will spark your child's imagination and nurture a love for reading. With beautiful illustrations and heartwarming stories, this book is perfect for bedtime stories, read-aloud sessions, or independent reading adventures. "A wonderful introduction to Beatrix Potter's classic tales for a new generation of readers." - School Library Journal "These stories have captivated children for over a century." - Parents Magazine Gift your child the timeless enchantment of Beatrix Potter! Download your copy of Beatrix Potter's Animal Antics today and embark on four delightful adventures with unforgettable characters. Scroll up and click "Buy Now" to share the joy of reading with your little one!

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Table of Contents
The Tale of Two Bad Mice
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale

FORW. M. L. W. THE LITTLE GIRL WHO HAD THE DOLL’S HOUSE

The Tale of Two Bad Mice

  ( 1904 )

Once upon a time there was a very beautiful doll’s-house; it was red brick with white windows, and it had real muslin curtains and a front door and a chimney.

It belonged to two Dolls called Lucinda and Jane; at least, it belonged to Lucinda, but she never ordered meals.

Jane was the Cook; but she never did any cooking, because the dinner had been bought ready-made, in a box full of shavings.

There were two red lobsters and a ham, a fish, a pudding, and some pears and oranges.

They would not come off the plates, but they were extremely beautiful.

One morning Lucinda and Jane had gone out for a drive in the doll’s perambulator. There was no one in the nursery, and it was very quiet. Presently there was a little scuffling, scratching noise in a corner near the fire-place, where there was a hole under the skirting-board.

Tom Thumb put out his head for a moment, and then popped it in again.

Tom Thumb was a mouse.

A minute afterwards, Hunca Munca, his wife, put her head out, too; and when she saw that there was no one in the nursery, she ventured out on the oilcloth under the coal-box.

The doll’s-house stood at the other side of the fire-place. Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca went cautiously across the hearthrug. They pushed the front door – it was not fast.

Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca went upstairs and peeped into the dining-room. Then they squeaked with joy!

Such a lovely dinner was laid out upon the table! There were tin spoons, and lead knives and forks, and two dolly-chairs – all so convenient!