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Tale of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin : Two Little Rabbits, One Big Garden, and a Whole Lot of Trouble

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Overview

Some rules exist for a reason.

Peter knew the rule. He heard it clearly the morning his mother picked up her basket, tucked her umbrella under her arm, and walked out the door toward town. Stay away from the farmer's garden. Simple enough. Three little words that could have saved him from everything that came next.

But Peter was not that kind of rabbit.

And this is not that kind of story.

What happens when curiosity is louder than caution? When your feet start moving before your head has finished thinking? When your cousin shows up with a grin on his face and a plan that sounds just reasonable enough to follow?

You end up in a garden you were never supposed to enter. You end up running from a farmer with a rake. You end up stuck in a net, soaking wet inside a watering can, and trapped under a basket for five very long hours with nothing but onions for company.

And somehow - somehow - you still have to find your way home.

This is a story about two little rabbits who made all the wrong choices for all the very human reasons children will instantly recognize. One who could not resist going somewhere he was told to avoid. One who was just confident enough to make a bad idea sound like a perfectly good one. Together they stumble into more trouble than either of them bargained for and find their way out only because someone who loved them was still watching.

Warm, funny, and quietly moving, this story wraps a real lesson inside a real adventure without ever stopping to lecture anyone about it. The danger feels real. The chase feels real. The relief at the end feels real too.

Who needs this book?

Every child between the ages of three and eight who has ever done something they were told not to do - which is every child between the ages of three and eight.

Every parent who has ever watched their little one head straight toward the one thing they just said no to and needed a gentle, joyful way to open up that conversation at bedtime.

Every teacher or caregiver looking for a read-aloud that holds attention from the first page, builds suspense naturally, and leaves children with something worth thinking about long after the last word.

Why this book?

Because children do not learn from being told. They learn from stories. From watching a character, they like make a mistake, feel the weight of it, and find their way through. That is exactly what this book gives them - wrapped in adventure, laughter, and the kind of ending that makes everyone in the room breathe out slowly.

What is inside?

Eight chapters of non-stop adventure following Peter and his cousin Benjamin through forbidden gardens, narrow escapes, a very unhappy farmer, a stubborn cat, and one basket that becomes the most uncomfortable hiding spot in the history of bad decisions. Every chapter ends with just enough tension to make the next one impossible to resist.

When should you read it?

Bedtime. Road trips. Rainy afternoons. That quiet hour when a child needs something to hold their attention and carry them somewhere beyond the four walls around them. Any time a good story is exactly what the moment calls for.

Scroll back up, grab your copy, and get ready for a reading experience that will have your little one asking for one more chapter every single night.

Because once Peter squeezes under that gate - neither of you will want to stop until he makes it safely home.

This item is Non-Returnable

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798198176485
  • ISBN-10: 9798198176485
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.27 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.39 pounds
  • Page Count: 126

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