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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Book • 2005
This beloved tale, written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, follows the adventures of Peter Rabbit as he ignores his mother's warnings and enters the garden of the strict Mr. McGregor.

Peter's curiosity and disobedience lead him into various predicaments, including a chase by Mr. McGregor, losing his clothes, and eventually escaping back home.

The story teaches valuable lessons about obedience, caution, and the consequences of naughty behavior.

The narrative is enriched with charming illustrations and has become a timeless favorite among children and parents alike.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Joanna Coles
describing Usha Vance's children's podcast opening with a classic Beatrix Potter story.
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Real Reason Trump Is Never Going to Recover: Wolff
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Marielle Segarra
as a source of nostalgic connection for
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Malika Grebe
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Don't 'get' art? You may be looking at it wrong
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Joanna Coles
when describing Usha Vance's children's podcast selections to illustrate subversive themes.
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Real Reason Trump Is Never Going to Recover: Wolff
Mentioned throughout the podcast as the subject of the episode, detailing her life and career.
Beatrix Potter
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Joe Rosenberg
as an author whose works Anne Carroll Moore considered art.
Goodnight Nobody [rebroadcast]
Mentioned as the book Beatrix Potter self-published when she couldn't find a publisher.
Peter Rabbit’s First Tale
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Catherine Butler
, highlighting its early translation into Japanese.
Catherine Butler, "British Children's Literature in Japanese Culture: Wonderlands and Looking-Glasses" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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Catherine Butler
as a British classic that has been influential in Japan.
Catherine Butler, "British Children's Literature in Japanese Culture: Wonderlands and Looking-Glasses" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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R.J. Snell
as an example of a living book that helps form moral imagination in children.
Human Person, Community, and Communion | Dr. R.J. Snell
Mentioned by Julie Gilbert as a childhood favorite (Peter Rabbit and related tales) as a potential comforting last book choice.
799.5 Laurie Frankel's Enormous Wings (Revisited) | My Last Book with Julie Gilbert

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