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Violence
None
No violence; mild peril as Peter is chased by a gardener
Language
None
No profanity
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
Chamomile tea — this is as far from adult content as it gets
Emotional Intensity
None
No distressing content; gentle and reassuring
What this book is about
Peter Rabbit disobeys his mother and sneaks into the forbidden garden of Mr. McGregor, where he loses his coat and nearly loses much more before escaping back to his family for chamomile tea. Beatrix Potter's 1902 masterwork is one of the most beloved picture books ever published, with her inimitable watercolor illustrations and a gentle lesson in the consequences of disobedience delivered with the lightest possible touch.
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