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The Tale of Benjamin Bunny

Beatrix Potter

Verlag: Cervantes Digital

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Step into the delightful world of "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny" by Beatrix Potter, a tale that continues the charming adventures of Peter Rabbit and his mischievous cousin, Benjamin Bunny. This enchanting narrative opens a door to a world where curiosity and friendship drive a captivating escapade.

Meet Benjamin Bunny, a character brimming with curiosity and boundless energy. As the story unfolds, you'll be whisked away to a beautifully illustrated garden where adventure beckons. Follow Benjamin and Peter as they embark on a quest to retrieve Peter's lost clothes from Mr. McGregor's garden—a task that proves to be more than just a simple errand.

Beatrix Potter's storytelling is a symphony of imagination, wrapped in a blanket of endearing characters and vivid scenes. The prose is elegant, the plot engaging, and the illustrations burst with color and detail, inviting you to immerse yourself in the world of the mischievous bunnies.

"The Tale of Benjamin Bunny" isn't just a children's story; it's an invitation to rediscover the joy of childhood, the magic of friendship, and the thrill of a well-spun adventure. As you turn the pages, you'll find yourself captivated by the misadventures of Benjamin Bunny, a tale that will warm your heart and leave you yearning for more delightful tales from Beatrix Potter's beloved collection.
Verfügbar seit: 26.03.2023.

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