Description
Description
A Beatrix Potter biography that brings to life the creatures of the natural world she loved and the many endearing animal characters she created. Beatrix Potter remains one of the most beloved creators of children's books, beginning with The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902 and continuing through 23 more Little Tale titles. Potter's stories featured a world of unforgettable animal characters that have entertained youngsters for several generations. But Potter was more than a children's author-- she was also an accomplished artist, a forward-looking farmer, and a committed preservationist. In her later years, she helped save over 4,000 acres of farms and wooded areas in the Lake District region of England. Born in 1866, Beatrix grew up in a big house in London. Her Victorian parents rarely interacted with Beatrix and hesitated to let her associate with other children fearing illness. She was taught at home by governesses. She relished family vacations in the countryside, where she could roam freely in the nearby fields and forests and observe the wonders of nature. Back home, confined mainly to the third floor of the house, Beatrix and her younger brother invented their own entertainment. Over the years, they brought all kinds of animals into their nursery, a veritable zoo. Beatrix, who loved to draw, spent hours every day sketching each creature, especially the mice and rabbits. A favorite among her many animals was the rabbit she named Peter Piper. Perhaps because of her solitary existence Beatrix developed a rich inner life centered on the animals in their natural habitats and in her imagination. Her children's books evolved from illustrated letters she wrote to the children of her former governess, Annie Moore. This picture book biography recounts the life of Beatrix Potter in broad strokes with a focus on the joy and comfort she found in her animals, real and imagined. It is a charming book written and illustrated by a bright young talent and it will appear in time for the 160th anniversary of Potter's birth. With the reissue of the Little Tales in 2002, a new generation of children have come to love Beatrix Potter and all her wonderful characters. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
About the Author
About the Author
Anne Lambelet is a talented young artist who has illustrated over ten picture books, nearly half of which are both written and illustrated by her. Her titles have received starred reviews from School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and others. She is also the illustrator of books in several of the Margaret Peterson Haddix middle grade fiction series. Her style is very recognizable.
She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and two young sons.
She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and two young sons.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Lambelet's inviting text will help young readers understand key moments of Beatrix Potter's life, and her strong yet graceful illustrations in a subdued palette feature animals both in their natural state and as Potter imagined them in her stories. A strong biography that will appeal to young ones enchanted by Potter's iconic stories.
--Booklist (starred review) A rosy-hued, tenderly told biography of one of kid lit's greats.
--Kirkus Reviews A captivating look at all the pets and people who inspired Beatrix Potter's creative world. . . .
--School Library Journal Potter's quiet life is captured here with care and compassion. . . . With soft pencil lines and the rosy and grassy hues of an English garden, Lambelet's charmingly patterned illustrations pay homage to Potter's famous characters and capture her adoration of the natural world while maintaining their own singular, angular but cozy style. Any young naturalist will find something to love here, but kiddos who already love Potter will be especially enchanted to learn about the real Mr. McGregor or the dollhouse Norman built for Beatrix's pet mice.
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
--Booklist (starred review) A rosy-hued, tenderly told biography of one of kid lit's greats.
--Kirkus Reviews A captivating look at all the pets and people who inspired Beatrix Potter's creative world. . . .
--School Library Journal Potter's quiet life is captured here with care and compassion. . . . With soft pencil lines and the rosy and grassy hues of an English garden, Lambelet's charmingly patterned illustrations pay homage to Potter's famous characters and capture her adoration of the natural world while maintaining their own singular, angular but cozy style. Any young naturalist will find something to love here, but kiddos who already love Potter will be especially enchanted to learn about the real Mr. McGregor or the dollhouse Norman built for Beatrix's pet mice.
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Margaret Quinlin Books
Pub date:
2026-05-26
Length:
48 pages

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