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The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit

Beatrix Potter

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THE STORY OF
A FIERCE BAD RABBIT

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THE STORY OF

A FIERCE BAD RABBIT BY

BEATRIX POTTER

Author of
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit," etc.


LONDON
FREDERICK WARNE & CO., Ltd.
AND NEW YORK

[All rights reserved]

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Copyright in all countries
signatory to the Berne Convention.
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Community Reviews

This cracks me up every time I read it. So exactly what ARE savage whiskers?! There are probably moms who are horrified at the rather dark tone of this moralistic little gem, but you have to remember it was written in the late 1800s when good and bad were clearly defined and each had its blissful re

guess that's what you get for being mean.

Although the title informs us that this is a story of a fierce bad rabbit, there are actually two rabbits in the tale. One is the eponymous villain of the title and the other is 'a nice gentle rabbit'.

The latter is quietly eating his carrot when FBR comes along and decides that he wants some carrot.

I thought this author's biographical note was interesting: "
The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit
had been written especially for editor Harold Warne's little daughter, Louie, who had told Beatrix that Peter was too good a rabbit, and she wanted a story about a really naughty one!" That made me smile

Holy shit Beatrix.

I honestly don't know if I love this or am completely horrified. I've spoken at length in my previous reviews of the darkness in Beatrix's stories and how much I love it but I think this might be taking it slightly too far, especially considering this book is written for very, very

This 1906 book by Ms. Potter is meant for the youngest of her readers. It is a taste for the very young of the delightful world of Peter Rabbit, which has only become better with time by becoming quaint.

The plot is a straightforward morality tale at its barest of bones. There is a good bunny and a

Another story by Beatrix I wasn't expecting. This story is for the very young. The nephew is 3 and he enjoyed it. It's short and the artwork holds up. This is a simple story about the consequences of what happens when you act bad. Good vs evil, the most basic theme of all time. This takes about 5 mi

Of Potter's oeuvre, this is the one that targets the youngest audience. Simple sentences, one or two per page. It's one of my (relatively) older children's joint favorites. I suspect it is because they both have a character with whom they can identify. DS #1 (age 5) identifies with

whisper, whisper

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