beatrix potter

     

Her illustrations for 1890's "A Happy Pair" included elegantly dressed rabbits

Trivia about beatrix potter

  • Illustrator of Flowers & Fungi, she also wrote children's tales like "Peter Rabbit"
  • Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny are just a few of this British author's hare-brained protagonists
  • Ginger the cat sells groceries to mice who are "rather afraid of" her in a 1909 tale by this woman
  • The real first name of this Peter Rabbit creator was Helen
  • She illustrated the piggies seen here
  • Though written in 1906, her story of "The Sly Old Cat" wasn't published until 1971
  • "The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies" was a follow-up to her stories of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny
  • The illustrator of 1902's "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"
  • 23 books including "The Tale of Tom Kitten"
  • This British woman wrote "The Tale of Pigling Bland", a tale of the Christmas pig
  • Of a biopic on this author: "Once upon a time, Flopsy & Mopsy, there was a plucky proto-feminist..."
  • The Victoria & Albert Museum in London has the original illustrations she did for her many kids' books
  • The house of the tailor in her "Tailor Of Gloucester" is now a gift shop devoted to her
  • This creator of Peter Rabbit devised a private code for the journals she kept in her youth
  • Benjamin Bunny & Squirrel Nutkin were 2 of the many characters created by this harebrained author
  • This author of "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle" looked a bit like Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle when she wore a frilled white cap
  • Tom Kitten gets rolled up in dough & is almost baked in a pudding in "The Tale of Samuel Whiskers" by this author
  • Tom Thumb & Hunca Munca are the title creatures in her "Tale of Two Bad Mice"
  • Jemima Puddle-Duck shakes her tail feathers in the delightful ballet called "The Tales of" this woman
  • She always kept rabbits on her farm, Hill Top, so children wouldn't be disappointed if they stopped for a visit