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The tale of Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix Potter
Adventurous Peter Rabbit disobeys his mother and wanders into Mr. McGregor's garden
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The tale of Benjamin Bunny
by Beatrix Potter
Peter's mischievous cousin, Benjamin Bunny, persuades him to go back to Mr. McGregor's garden to retrieve the clothes he lost there
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The Tale of Ginger and Pickles
by Beatrix Potter
Ginger, a yellow tom-cat, and Pickles, a terrier, run a very popular general store but soon run into trouble because they give everyone unlimited credit.
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The tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
by Beatrix Potter
A charming board-book version of the classic tale--which contains simplified text and original illustrations--relates how the barnyard collie and pups rescue Jemima Puddle-Duck from the fox's cooking pot.
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The tale of little pig Robinson
by Beatrix Potter
Little pig Robinson goes to market for his aunts and, after a series of unexpected and amazing adventures, including an unexpected sea voyage, settles to a pleasant life on an island in the South Seas.
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The tale of Pigling Bland
by Beatrix Potter
Pigling sets off from home and, among his adventures, helps Pig-wig escape from Mr. Piperson.
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The tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
by Beatrix Potter
The story of a little mouse's funny house, the visitors she has there, and how she finally rids herself of the untidy, messy ones.
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The tale of Squirrel Nutkin
by Beatrix Potter
Squirrel Nutkin would rather ask an old owl riddles than gather nuts with the other squirrels.
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The tale of Timmy Tiptoes
by Beatrix Potter
An innocent squirrel accused of stealing nuts is forced down a hole in a tree, where he meets a friendly chipmunk
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The tale of Tom Kitten
by Beatrix Potter
In addition to being naughty and losing their company clothes, Tom and his two sisters indulge in rowdy behavior when they are sent upstairs as punishment.
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