"Peter Rabbit" is one of the stories that children in the UK will definitely come up with when they are growing up. Peter Rabbit is an anthropomorphic character in a children's book written by Beatrix Potter.


About the famous British female author Beatrix Potter, you can watch the movie "Miss Potter", which introduces the story of her creation of Peter Rabbit.


Peter Rabbit's first appearance was in The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902, and he appeared in five consecutive books published in 1904 and 1912.


While Peter Rabbit is a character in the book, there are also many peripheral products such as wallpapers, plates, and dolls as the protagonist.


The bunnies in Potter's stories are a group of anthropomorphic characters dressed in human clothes, such as Peter's coat and shoes. Peter's mother, Mrs. Josephine Rabbit, and his sisters Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail live down a rabbit hole with a human kitchen and furniture.


Mrs. Rabbit runs a small shop, and Peter's cousin Benjamin and his dad are important characters in the story. The following are the published books of Peter Rabbit.


1. The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 1902


Peter Rabbit's first appearance. Peter did not obey his mother's advice and ran to Mr.McGregor's garden to steal vegetables and was chased and beaten.


He narrowly escaped but lost his coat and shoes and returned home exhausted and ill. His lost clothing was used by Mr. McGregor to make a scarecrow.


2. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, 1904


Peter's cousin Benjamin took Peter back to Mr.McGregor's garden and recovered the lost coat and shoes. However, after bringing the onion home to Peter's mum, they were caught by Mr. McGregor's cat. Fortunately, Benjamin's dad arrived and rescued them, but also whipped them both as a lesson for running to Mr.McGregor's garden without permission.


In this story, Peter expresses fear and sadness about returning to the garden.


3. The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, 1909


Peter is a small character who only appears once in this story. Because of the food shortage, the bunnies had to go to Mr.McGregor's garbage heap to find rotten vegetables to make a living. However, Mr.McGregor caught six bunnies, put them in sacks, and tried to sell them for money.


However, when he was not careful, the six little rabbits were released by the little mouse Thomasina Tittlemouse.


In celebration of The Tale of Peter Rabbit's 110th year, Frederick Warne & Co. commissioned actress, writer, screenwriter and actress Emma Thompson to create The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit.


It tells the story of Peter's arrival in Scotland after a chance ride with the McGregors. This book was released on September 18, 2012.


In 2016, the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom also launched a limited edition coin with a face value of 50P to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Peter Rabbit.


There is also a color version! Do you like this group of bunnies that accompany the children to grow up?