The world of Bea (Rose Byrne), center, and, from left, Mopsy, Flopsy, Benjamin, Peter Rabbit and Cottontail is infused with pop culture cliches that some would say are unnecessary in the classic tale.
Rare first editions of Beatrix Potter and A.A.Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh classic to go under the hammer
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""Peter Rabbit lives with his mother and sisters under the root of a big fir-tree. Peter wears a blue coat with brass buttons for going out. Naughty Peter likes to eat lettuces and radishes from Mr.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - I love "Peter Rabbit." Growing up, I was enchanted by Beatrix Potter's delightful and mischievous jacket-wearing bunnies. I loved to read about the adventures of Peter in Mr.
The Morgan Library and Museum is no place for kids most of the time. But small patrons (who can be reasonably quiet for a relatively short interlude) are welcome in "Beatrix Potter: The Picture ...
An upcoming exhibition at the Morgan Library explores the origin of Peter Rabbit and friends. Letter writing is a languishing art, but the thoughtful act of putting pen to paper has, through the years ...
Dawn French plays Beatrix Potter in Sky One’s delightful film inspired by the author’s meeting with a young Roald Dahl Heart-warming: Harry Tayler as the six-year-old Roald Dahl and Dawn French as ...
Four new illustrations by beloved children’s author Beatrix Potter have been discovered by staff a National Trust property in the UK. The line drawings were found hidden inside books at Melford Hall ...
Purists who cherish Beatrix Potter's picture books about country critters with human traits may want to pass on "Peter Rabbit," a smarty-pants update on the Edwardian-era "The Tale of Peter Rabbit." ...
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