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Written by Ruth Merttens, illustrated by Jackie Abey

The Bunny Lady

Beatrix Potter. A gentleman and a lady lived in a large house in London.

They had two children. One was a girl called Beatrix. One was a boy called Bertram.

Both Beatrix and Bertram

were very fond of animals.

Beatrix kept pet mice.

Bertram collected butterflies.

Beatrix did not go to school. She was taught by a lady who came to her house. They had a room to work in called ‘The school room’. It was a bit lonely for

Beatrix.

Beatrix always loved drawing and painting. She very much liked to draw plants or animals.

She knew a lot about mushrooms and

toadstools. She drew and labelled them.

Beatrix also loved to go to look at paintings and

drawings in art galleries.

When Beatrix got older, she wrote

about mushrooms and toadstools. Men in

museums and colleges read her work. But

because she was not a man, they did not let her

talk to them about it.

Beatrix wrote lovely letters to her friends’ children. She always put drawings and paintings in these letters. Many were

to a child called Noel who was ill.

One day, she took her story and paintings to a publisher called Mr Warne. He agreed to

make them into a book.

Mr Warne told Beatrix that he wanted to print the books in

colour. He called her first the ‘bunny book’.

When the books came to the shops,

lots of children bought them.

Beatrix and Mr Warne were planning

to get married.

But Mr Warne sadly died before

the wedding. Beatrix had a broken heart.

Beatrix went on writing her books

and painting beautiful pictures of rabbits, frogs and other wild

creatures.

She looked very hard at little

animals and plants to know how to

paint them.

She went to live in the Lake District where she had been on holiday when she was a

little girl.

Greedy people wanted to build on the land and get rid of the

farms. Beatrix bought the farms so that the farmers were able to

stay and so were their animals.

A man called Mr Heelis helped Beatrix to buy

the land. He also helped her set up her house and a place to paint.

Beatrix and Mr Heelis were married. They lived happily for more than 30

years in their house in the lake district.

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