How to Buy a Beatrix Potter Book
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How to Buy a Beatrix Potter Book
Introduction
Since 1902 when Beatrix Potter published her first animal story, her world of squirrels that talk and rabbits that wear suits has welcomed generations of new readers.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Steps
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Step One
Decide what kind of collection you want to build. These books have been around for a long time and are available in a variety of editions. They come as inexpensive, individual paperbacks and as deluxe box sets. Some include all of the original illustrations; others have been re-illustrated.
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Step Two
Decide if you want to buy in person or online. If you're familiar with the stories and know what you need (inexpensive paperbacks for an energetic toddler, for example), shopping online is probably fine.
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Step Three
Screen the books for trouble if your child is very sensitive - these are not as grim as Grimm by any means, but there are moments that might disturb children. In "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny" for example, Potter writes, "I cannot draw you a picture of Peter and Benjamin underneath the basket, because it was quite dark and because the smell of onions was fearful; it made Peter Rabbit and little Benjamin cry."
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Step Four
Screen the stories for gender stereotypes. Potter was an Edwardian - in these books, all the girl animals wear long dresses; most cook and keep house and are less adventurous than the boy animals.
Tips & Warnings
- If your child is new to Potter's world, remember the advice the Red Queen gave Alice. Why not start at the beginning - "A Tale of Peter Rabbit" - and go on until you get to the end - "The Tale of Little Pig Robinson"?
- "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" is the quintessential cautionary tale. Potter openly acknowledged that with these stories, she hoped to foster good behavior.
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