
A delightful anthology of beloved tales brings together the mischievous adventures of garden‑dwelling rabbits, clever mice, and other countryside critters. Each story is told in a gentle, lyrical voice that captures the rhythm of the English countryside, inviting listeners to wander through flower‑filled fields, bustling farms, and quiet woods. The timeless charm of these characters makes the collection a perfect companion for listeners of all ages.
One of the most iconic episodes follows a daring young rabbit who, despite his mother’s warning, slips into a farmer’s garden in search of a tasty treat. He discovers the perils of curiosity when the farmer’s tools and a sudden chase threaten his escape, and he must rely on quick thinking and a little help from feathered friends to find his way home. Alongside this, stories of a cheeky squirrel, a shy duck, and a brave hedgehog weave themes of bravery, kindness, and the gentle consequences of mischief, all wrapped in the warm, inviting tone that has enchanted readers for generations.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (131K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1943
Best known for creating Peter Rabbit, this English writer and illustrator turned close observation of animals and country life into some of the most loved children's stories ever published. Her work also reflected a lifelong interest in nature and the countryside she helped preserve.
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