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Peter Rabbit: Up and Away

Peter Rabbit: Up and Away

inspired by Beatrix Potter's iconic character

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Summary

Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter's world-famous creation, is hopping off on new adventures in this brand new picture book series created by bestselling creators, Rachel Bright and Nicola Kinnear.

Peter is being a helpful bunny and looking after Jemima Puddle-duck's eggs one sunny spring day. Peter soon has to put his inventive brain to use when the eggs hatch and it's time to teach the little ducklings how to fly. But when bouncers, spinning hats and flying jumps don't work, will Peter learn that everyone learns at their own pace.

This mischievous, little rabbit has been a favourite character for over 100 years and these new stories celebrate Peter's cheeky nature, adventurous spirit and never-ending curiosity in a truly modern way.

Check out Head Over Tail and Hide and Seek to read more Peter Rabbit adventures!

About the authors

Rachel Bright

Rachel Bright is a wordsmith, illustrator and professional optimist. She has written many award-winning books for children, which have been translated into 40 languages and sold over 2 million copies worldwide, including the modern classic, The Lion Inside and The Love Monster Collection, which has now been adapted into a major animated Television series. She is also the creator of stationery and homewares phenomenon, the brightside. Rachel lives on a farm near the seaside, with her partner and their young family.
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Nicola Kinnear (Illustrator)

Nicola Kinnear is an illustrator, storyteller, designer and maker from Kent, represented by Bell Lomax Moreton Ltd. I love illustrating books for children and have just finished working on my debut picture book. I gravitate towards the magical and whimsical in my work and am greatly inspired by nature and folklore.
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