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  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Potter Beatrix

    eBook (, July 9, 2018)
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is an original classic by Beatrix Potter.Poor Jemima. All she wants to do is lay her eggs in peace, and be allowed to hatch them herself. At last she flies off and finds the perfect place. Little does the silly duck realise that the charming gentleman who has lent her his woodshed is busily planning a delicious meal of . . . roast duck!Jemima was a real duck belonging to Beatrix Potter, who lived at her farm, Hill Top. The story also features Beatrix's own sheepdog, Kep, who thankfully manages to save Jemima from a nasty fate!Beatrix Potter is regarded as one of the world's best-loved children's authors of all time. From her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published by Frederick Warne in 1902, she went on to create a series of stories based around animal characters including Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, Benjamin Bunny, Jemima Puddle-duck, Mr. Jeremy Fisher and Tom Kitten. Her humorous, lively tales and beautiful illustrations have become a natural part of childhood. With revenue from the sales of her books, Beatrix Potter bought a farm - Hill Top - in the English Lake District, where she later became a farmer and prize-winning sheep breeder.
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (, Dec. 23, 2012)
    The Tale of Jamima Puddle-duck in this beautiful storybook .the charming tale about a stubborn little duck that has plans for hatching her own eggs.
  • THE TALE OF JEMIMA PUDDLE-DUCK

    BEATRIX POTTER

    eBook (, July 13, 2020)
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in July 1908. Potter composed the book at Hill Top, a working farm in the Lake District she bought in 1905. Following the purchase, her works began to focus on country and village life, incorporating large casts of animal characters and sinister villains. Jemima Puddle-Duck was the first of her books set wholly at the farm with background illustrations based on the farm buildings and yard, and nearby locales.Jemima is a domestic duck of the Aylesbury breed, whose eggs are routinely confiscated by the farmer's wife because she believes Jemima a poor sitter. Jemima searches for a place away from the farm where she can hatch her eggs without human interference, and naively confides her woes to a suave fox who invites her to nest in a shed at his home. Jemima accepts his invitation, little realising her danger: the fox plans to kill and roast her. Kep, a collie on the farm, discovers Jemima's whereabouts and rescues her just in time. Potter indicated the tale was a revision of "Little Red Riding Hood" with Jemima, the fox, and the dog parallels to the fairy tale's heroine, wolf, and woodcutter. Jemima, Kep, the farmer's wife, and her two children were all modelled on real world individuals at Potter's Hill Top farm.The book was hugely popular. Spinoff merchandise included a soft Jemima doll in bonnet and shawl, a Jemima painting book in 1925, and illustrated fabric placemats hand-fashioned by Potter and distributed to friends. Critically, the book is considered one of Potter's best.
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (KDP, July 19, 2019)
    WHAT a funny sight it is to see a brood of ducklings with a hen!—Listen to the story of Jemima Puddle-duck, who was annoyed because the farmer's wife would not let her hatch her own eggs.
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (Rossendale Books, May 17, 2012)
    Welcome to the wonderful world of Beatrix Potter and the delightful story of Jemima Puddle-Duck. Relive the adventures of this silly duck and follow her near-escape from the clutches of a certain foxy gentelman - all text is illustrated in full colour using the author's original charming drawings. A Classic to show to your children - now an attractive and captivating eBook.NEW: to help the older or younger reader, a summary of the story is given at the start of the book.NEW: a short quiz is presented at the end of the story to test the memory and understanding of the younger reader.NEW: Each story has a very brief biography of Beatrix Potter followed by a section on a different part of the English Lakes - lakes, waters and tarns. For this tale, Coniston Water is described in prose with maps, photographs and other illustrations.
  • The Tale Of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Poor Jemima. All she wants to do is lay her eggs in peace, and be allowed to hatch them herself. At last she flies off and finds the perfect place. Little does the silly duck realise that the charming gentleman who has lent her his woodshed is busily planning a delicious meal of . . . roast duck!Jemima was a real duck belonging to Beatrix Potter, who lived at her farm, Hill Top. The story also features Beatrix's own sheepdog, Kep, who thankfully manages to save Jemima from a nasty fate!
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (, March 2, 2015)
    THE TALE OF JEMIMA PUDDLE-DUCKBeatrix Potter wrote this book after moving to Hill Top, a farm that she bought in the Lake District in NW England. Now her stories began to focus on country and village life with large casts of animal characters. The tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck features real buildings and characters from the farm including the farmer’s wife, her two children, and the dog Kep who rescues Jemima from a wily fox.This tale is widely regarded as one of Potter’s best.READERS’ REVIEWS“A delightful book with delightful drawings.”“It is up there among the greats of children’s literature.”“The story is touching and the illustrations are beautiful.”“Another great Beatrix Potter story.”
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (Editorial Axioma, Nov. 3, 2016)
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published in July 1908. Potter composed the book at Hill Top, a working farm in the Lake District she bought in 1905. Following the purchase, her works began to focus on country and village life, incorporating large casts of animal characters and sinister villains. Jemima Puddle-Duck was the first of her books set wholly at the farm with background illustrations based on the farm buildings and yard, and nearby locales.Jemima is a domestic duck of the Aylesbury breed, whose eggs are routinely confiscated by the farmer's wife because she believes Jemima a poor sitter. Jemima searches for a place away from the farm where she can hatch her eggs without human interference, and naively confides her woes to a suave fox who invites her to nest in a shed at his home...
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (Vectura, Aug. 13, 2016)
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in July 1908. Potter composed the book at Hill Top, a working farm in the Lake District she bought in 1905. Following the purchase, her works began to focus on country and village life, incorporating large casts of animal characters and sinister villains. Jemima Puddle-Duck was the first of her books set wholly at the farm with background illustrations based on the farm buildings and yard, and nearby locales.Jemima is a domestic duck of the Aylesbury breed, whose eggs are routinely confiscated by the farmer's wife because she believes Jemima a poor sitter. Jemima searches for a place away from the farm where she can hatch her eggs without human interference, and naively confides her woes to a suave fox who invites her to nest in a shed at his home. Jemima accepts his invitation, little realizing her danger: the fox plans to kill and roast her. Kep, a collie on the farm, discovers Jemima's whereabouts and rescues her just in time. Potter indicated the tale was a revision of "Little Red Riding Hood" with Jemima, the fox, and the dog parallels to the fairy tale's heroine, wolf, and woodcutter. Jemima, Kep, the farmer's wife and her two children were all modelled on real world individuals at Potter's Hill Top farm.The book was hugely popular. Spinoff merchandise included a soft Jemima doll in bonnet and shawl, a Jemima painting book in 1925, and illustrated fabric placemats hand-fashioned by Potter and distributed to friends. Critically, the book is considered one of Potter's best. In 1971, the tale became a segment in the Royal Ballet film, The Tales of Beatrix Potter, and, in 1993, it was telecast as an episode on the animated BBC anthology series, The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends.
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 10, 2000)
    Relates how the barnyard collie and pups rescue Jemima Puddle-Duck from the fox's cooking pot.
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  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (@AnnieRoseBooks, Oct. 28, 2015)
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in July 1908. Potter composed the book at Hill Top, a working farm in the Lake District she bought in 1905. Following the purchase, her works began to focus on country and village life, incorporating large casts of animal characters and sinister villains. Jemima Puddle-Duck was the first of her books set wholly at the farm with background illustrations based on the farm buildings and yard, and nearby locales.Jemima is a domestic duck of the Aylesbury breed, whose eggs are routinely confiscated by the farmer's wife because she believes Jemima a poor sitter. Jemima searches for a place away from the farm where she can hatch her eggs without human interference, and naively confides her woes to a suave fox who invites her to nest in a shed at his home. Jemima accepts his invitation, little realizing her danger: the fox plans to kill and roast her. Kep, a collie on the farm, discovers Jemima's whereabouts and rescues her just in time. Potter indicated the tale was a revision of "Little Red Riding Hood" with Jemima, the fox, and the dog parallels to the fairy tale's heroine, wolf, and woodcutter. Jemima, Kep, the farmer's wife and her two children were all modelled on real world individuals at Potter's Hill Top farm.
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Allan Publishers, Inc, Jan. 1, 1991)
    A2 Hardcover no dust jacket 1991 22p. 12.10x9.25x0.25 CHILDREN FUNNY STORY ABOUT JEMIMA PUDDLE-DUCK. COVER PICTURE IS LIGHTLY DIFFERENT