Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter (Helen Beatrix Potter) was an English author, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring anthropomorphic animals, such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit, which she self-published before achieving commercial success in 1902. Born into a wealthy family in London, she developed a passion for nature and sketching during childhood holidays in the Lake District, later purchasing property there, marrying William Heelis in 1913, and becoming a dedicated landowner and conservationist. She authored 23 books that have sold over 250 million copies and pioneered character merchandising with Peter Rabbit toys.
Children's literature
Fantasy
Peter Rabbit Easter Egg Hunt (Potter)
A Very Naughty Rabbit: Tales of Mayhem and Mischief (Potter)
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
Peter Rabbit Lift-the-flap Shapes, Opposites and Sizes
Peter Rabbit's Easter (Potter)
The Complete Tales of Peter Rabbit
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter Shaped Board Books
A Rabbit's Tale (Potter)
The Classic Tale Of Ginger and Pickles
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (Potter)
Jeremy Fisher
Peter Rabbit's Little Guide to Life
Treasured Tales from Beatrix Potter
The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, a Coloring Book
Peter Rabbit's Rattle Book
The Complete Adventures of Peter Rabbit
The Jemima Puddle-duck Pop-up Book
The Beatrix Potter Address Book (Beatrix Potter's Country World)
What Time Is It, Peter Rabbit?
Squirrel Nutkin
Benjamin Bunny (The Classic Tales Series)