![]() ![]() ![]() She later went on to publish more than twenty tales and collections of rhymes.Īge Rating: 3–12+ / Preschool - 2+ / Lexile Measure N/A 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit', first published in 1902, was her first book. She served as the inspiration for the hardy old woman found in this tale.īeatrix Potter (1866–1943) loved the countryside and spent much of her childhood drawing and studying animals. Lucie spends a lovely day helping her, and it's only right at the end of the day that she realizes that the small, round, twinkly-eyed washerwoman with prickles under her cap might not be all that she seems.Īs a child, Beatrix Potter knew a charming old Scottish country washerwoman called Kitty MacDonald. Tiggy-winkle, who does all the washing and ironing for the neighboring animals. ![]() She knocks on the tiny door, and meets Mrs. ![]() A little girl called Lucie discovers it one day, while in search of her missing pocket handkerchiefs. It tells the tale of a hidden home, high in the hills. Tiggy-Winkle' was first published in 1905, and is as charming today as it was then. "Once upon a time there was a little girl called Lucie, who lived at a farm called Little-town." ![]()
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