Examines the life of Beatrix Potter, a children's storybook author and illustrator, and provides information on how the reader may compose their own biography.
In a scrapbook format uses excerpts from the diary, letters, and drawings of Beatrix Potter with additional photos to create a narrative of how she came to write "The Tales of Peter Rabbit" and her other works about animals.
A biography of early twentieth-century children's writer and illustrator, Beatrix Potter, that describes her life and works, her significant scientific and environmental accomplishments, and artistry in storytelling and illustrating.
Beatrix Potter joins with her four-legged friends in solving the mystery of who killed local shepherd Ben Hornby, and finding the heartless humans who broke up a badger family.
Author Beatrix Potter purchases Hill Top Farm in the Lake District hamlet of Near Sawrey in 1905 where she plans to recover from the death of her fiance and work on her books for children, but she and her many animal friends soon become caught up in the domestic joys and mysteries of the small town.