A newly annotated, reader-friendly edition of Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902) is the beloved children’s classic about curiosity, consequences, and coming home safe. Warned by his mother, Peter still slips into Mr. McGregor’s garden , feasts on vegetables, and is chased through cabbages and toolsheds—losing his jacket and shoes before a breathless escape. Potter’s original watercolors and musical prose make a perfect read-aloud for bedtime and early readers, while gentle humor and a cozy ending (chamomile tea!) reassure young listeners. This clean, study-friendly edition adds light context on Potter’s art, the book’s publication history, and the enduring appeal of Peter’s mischievous adventure. What’s inside: New Introduction framing themes, characters, and context - Author Biography with key milestones and influences - Historical Timeline to situate the book in its era Why this print edition: Thoughtful typesetting in a classic serif for comfortable long reading - Generous margins for notes; clear paragraphing and consistent punctuation - Professionally proofread —avoids the typos common in low-quality reprints - Durable perfect binding with high-resolution cover - Practical details : page numbers and running headers for easy reference Edition specs: Trim size: 5 × 8 in - Ink and Paper Type: Standard color interior with white paper - Paperback cover finish: Matte Add to cart and enjoy a clean, annotated reading experience. Text is in the public domain. Annotations, typesetting, and cover design © Book Time Publishing