About this book
Beatrix Potter's beloved classic, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, follows four little rabbits living with their mother beneath the roots of an old fir tree. When curious, mischievous Peter disobeys his mother's strict warning and ventures into the forbidden garden of Mr. McGregor, he embarks on a thrilling adventure that teaches unforgettable lessons about consequence and obedience. While his well-behaved siblings, Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail, safely gather blackberries in the lane, Peter sneaks under the garden gate to feast on lettuce, beans, and radishes. But his escapade takes a dangerous turn when he encounters the fearsome Mr. McGregor, forcing him into a breathless chase through the garden where he loses his shoes and nearly gets caught in a gooseberry net. First published in 1902, this enchanting children's fiction tale has captivated generations with its gentle humor, imaginative storytelling, and timeless moral teachings. Potter's whimsical narrative captures the spirit of childhood mischief while celebrating the comfort of home and family. Perfect for young listeners discovering classic literature for the first time, or anyone seeking a nostalgic journey into one of literature's most cherished stories, this audiobook brings Peter's adventure to life with warmth and wonder.