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As a child, Beatrix Potter was encouraged to draw. She spent many a lonely hour making intricate childhood sketches of animals and plants revealing an early fascination for the natural world which would continue throughout her life.
Beatrix wrote to picture letters to several children. This was how The Tale of Peter Rabbit came to be written.
Although she did not go to school as her brother did, Beatrix was an intelligent and industrious student. She left a large body of remarkable scientific illustrations on fossils, archaeological finds, mosses and lichens, wild flowers, microscope drawings and, most importantly, fungi, which she donated to the Armitt Trust.
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From childhood sketches to her famous picture letters, explore the life and art of Beatrix Potter
Discover Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Peter Rabbit, one of the most popular children's books of all time. Find out more about Peter Rabbit
The Peter Rabbit site is full of fun things to see and do.
Artist, storyteller, countrywoman, read more about the incredible life and work of Beatrix Potter.