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About Beatrix Potter Books

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It was through her work that B.Potter extended her friendship to the world. Though the writers and the poets of the Romantic era did not share the same timeline with Beatrix Potter, they did however share similar sensibilities. The approach towards the plot structure and the literary devices used point towards the perpetual respect and love towards nature and all that it has to offer.

Beatrix Potter books reached the children generation pretty closely. Her books are so interesting that children could re-develop the world with a blend of beauty that the author herself had in her mind.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1901), The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes (1911) are a few of her best works recognized all over the world. Being born in a wealthy family was both a curse and a boon for her. She had spent a large part of her childhood without any friends so the lack of human companionship was replaced by a huge assortment of pets. Moreover as she was from a well to do family, most of her summers were spent living in the wild Scottish countryside. On the other hand, being from the rich family, she had the opportunity to spend some time in the wild Scottish countryside. Staying close to the nature, she could develop her own logical perceptions.

Beatrix Potter was also an expert sketcher who could draw pictures of animals and pets of her own beautiful world. As she was also heavily influenced by Aesop fables, most of Beatrix Potter Books had moral values beautifully interwoven along with the storyline. Beatrix Potter was all the more inspired by Aesop fables and therefore her stories had moral messages with a nicely framed story for the readers. Many of Beatrix Potter Books enjoyed the status of being bestsellers.

Beatrix Potter Books have also been recognized as the bestsellers. When taken under the wing of Frederick Warne & Co publication went into rotation with 28,000 copies, a huge number in those times.

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There are many many well-known Beatrix Potter Characters in all the Beatrix Potter Books. Be sure to visit them.


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