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A Book Report on Peter Rabbit: This Week in Philadelphia Theatre

This week's quote is from our favorite song from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown , which happens to be playing at two theatres in the area. Now, on with the listings! The Eight: Reindeer Monologues - No love for Rudolph? November 28-December 31. Tickets online . A Tuna Christmas - Or is it chicken? November 25-January 4. Tickets online . You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown - You're the kind of reminder...

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Kennedy Expo: Peter Weddle

I sat in a chair that was reserved for a speaker to sign copies of his book. Turns out I have no manners and I just assume that an empty seat is mine to take. The speaker was gracious and introduced himself as Peter Weddle. When I introduced myself, he said, “I’ve heard of your blog.” Oh [...]

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Kennedy Expo: Peter Weddle

I sat in a chair that was reserved for a speaker to sign copies of his book. Turns out I have no manners and I just assume that an empty seat is mine to take. The speaker was gracious and introduced himself as Peter Weddle. When I introduced myself, he said, “I’ve heard of your blog.” Oh [...]

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App Store Pick of the Week: Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Children have been reading and falling in love with Beatrix Potters The Tale of Peter Rabbit for more than 100 years. And now they can relish it on iPhone or iPod touch. While Grandma Janice Greene reads the story aloud, young listeners can enjoy the illustrations or read along with the provided text. Just $0.99, The Tale of Peter Rabbit joins other talkie books from LoL...

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Potter rabbit painting to be sold

A Beatrix Potter painting of a rabbit who never featured in her published books will be auctioned in London later.

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App Store Pick of the Week: Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Children have been reading and falling in love with Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit for more than 100 years. And now they can relish it on iPhone or iPod touch. While Grandma Janice Greene reads the story aloud, young listeners can enjoy the illustrations or read along with the provided text. Just $0.99, [...]

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App Store Pick of the Week: Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Children have been reading and falling in love with Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit for more than 100 years. And now they can relish it on iPhone or iPod touch. While Grandma Janice Greene reads the story aloud, young listeners can enjoy the illustrations or read along with the provided text. Just $0.99, The Tale of Peter Rabbit joins other “talkie” books from...

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New Beatrix Potter rabbit comes to light in unseen pictures

New Beatrix Potter rabbit comes to light in unseen picturesA previously unknown Beatrix Potter character has come to light after more than 100 years. By Anita Singh, Showbusiness Editor Last Updated: 6:16PM GMT 04 Nov 2008 Potter had a lonely childhood and her menagerie of animals were her only playmates. Photo: PA The little female rabbit, sipping daintily from a teacup with a pink ribbon...

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Pooh, Peter Rabbit collectibles scooped up

Tiggers might not like honey, but collectors do. A sketch by Winnie the Pooh illustrator E.H. Shepard titled "Tiggers Don't Like Honey" fetched 31,200 pounds ($49,770) at auction Tuesday, well above the presale estimate of 15,000 to 20,000 pounds ($24,000 to...

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Potter 'didn't care for rabbit dolls'

A LETTER is to go on sale in which Beatrix Potter states she did not "care" for the commercialisation of Peter Rabbit.

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Benjamin Bunny by Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter is one of the world’s most famous children’s storytellers. Her beautiful illustrations perfectly characterize the lovable animals these classic stories center around. This story continues on from ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’, following Benjamin and Peter Rabbit as they try to find Peter’s clothes he lost. Their adventures take them back to Mr [...]

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Cute Overload [Bunny!]

A "mystery" watercolor painting by Beatrix Potter, the author and illustrator of the Peter Rabbit series, is expected to fetch £15,000 in an auction next month. The painting depicts a rabbit with a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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Previously Unknown Beatrix Potter Painting to be Sold at Auction

A previously unknown illustration by Beatrix Potter has been put up for auction . The watercolor shows a bunny drinking tea. It's a fully realized painting which has never appeared in any of the Peter Rabbit books. In fact, it's a bit of a mystery. This mystery Beatrix Potter illustration is expected to fetch up to 15,000 pounds at auction next month. The watercolour - of a girl rabbit...

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Pots of money for a mystery bunny

Potter’s children’s stories of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and The Floppy Bunnies have sold millions since they were first published at the turn of the century.